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A CCELERATION

A CCELERATION. Motion, Forces & Energy Chapter 1.3 Pages 34-38. Pages 34-35½. Define Acceleration What does it refer to? What is an example of… Increasing speed Decreasing speed Why is changing direction considered Acceleration ?. Pages 36-37. How do you determine Acceleration ?

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A CCELERATION

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  1. ACCELERATION Motion, Forces & Energy Chapter 1.3 Pages 34-38

  2. Pages 34-35½ • Define Acceleration • What does it refer to? • What is an example of… • Increasing speed • Decreasing speed • Why is changing direction considered Acceleration?

  3. Pages 36-37 • How do you determine Acceleration? • Write the formula. • What is the unit for Acceleration? • Complete the practice problems at the bottom of page 37. • Show your work!

  4. What to Work On • Complete the Section 1.3 Review • Questions 3 and 4 on page 38 DUEFriday, 1/6

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