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Student Exploration: Sled Wars Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and prompts in the orange boxes. Vocabulary: acceleration, energy, friction, kinetic energy, momentum, potential energy, speed Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using t...
a firefighter is trying to break through a door is he more likely to break through if he runs at the door very slowly or if he runs at the door very fast
two firefighters are trying
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Student Exploration: Sled Wars
Directions: Follow the instructions to go through the simulation. Respond to the questions and
prompts in the orange boxes.
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
1. A firefighter is trying to break through a door. Is he more likely to break
through if he runs at the door very slowly or if he runs at the door very fast?
Explain your answer.
Runs very fast because he will need the momentum to break it.
2. Two firefighters are trying to break through a door. One firefighter is heavy, and the other is light. If they run
at the same speed, which one is more likely to break through? Explain.
The heavy one because more mass means that there's more momentum to break the door.
Gizmo Warm-up
The ability to crash through doors and cause other changes depends on an
object’s energy. With the Sled Wars Gizmo, you will explore the factors that
affect the energy of a sled.
The Gizmo shows a Yeti named Burt riding his sled down a steep hill. Burt
plays a game where he tries to wreck as many snowmen as he can.
1. Use the slider to set the Snowmen to 5. Check that the height of the sled is 1.23
25.0 m. Click Play ( ). How many snowmen does the sled destroy?
2. Click Reset ( ). Set the Red sled mass to 200 kg. Click Play. How many 2.45
snowmen does the sled destroy this time?
3. Click Reset. Drag the sled to the top of the hill so the starting height is 50.0 m. Click Play.
, Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A:
● Click Reset. Check that One sled is selected.
Acceleration and ● Set the Red sled mass to 100 kg.
speed ● Set the Number of snowmen to 0.
● Check that the height of the sled is 50.0 m.
Introduction: Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving. It is defined as distance moved per unit of
time. In this Gizmo, the units of speed are meters per second, or m/s.
Question: What factors affect the speed of the sled?
1. Observe: With the sled at 50.0 m, click Play. Observe the Red sled speed speedometer.
A. What happens to the sled’s speed as it moves It increases as it moves down the
down the slope? slope.
B. Acceleration is a change in speed or direction It increases in speed and goes in
over time. In what two ways does the sled the direction of right,
accelerate as it descends?
C. Click Reset. This time, focus on the speed of the It stays constant at 31.3 m/s after
sled after it reaches the bottom of the hill. Click it reaches the bottom of the
Play. What do you notice?
D. Does the sled accelerate after reaching the No, the speed doesn’t change
bottom? Explain. over time.
2. Experiment: Click Reset. Set the Red sled mass to 10 kg. Click Play and then Pause ( ) after the sled
reaches the bottom.
A. Look at the speedometer. What is the speed of the sled? It reaches a max speed of
31.3 m/s
B. Click Reset, and change the Red sled mass to 200 kg. It reaches a max speed of
Click Play. What is the speed of the sled at the bottom 31.3 m/s
now?
C. Try other sled masses. Does the mass of the sled affect No
its final speed?
In this Gizmo, there is no friction, so there is no force slowing the sled down. As long as there is no
friction, the sled’s final speed only depends on the starting height. In the real world, friction will affect
the sled’s final speed.
3. Explore: Click Reset. Use the Gizmo to measure the sled’s final speed when it starts at a height of 10
meters and when it starts at a height of 40 meters. Record these speeds below.
Speed when starting from 10 m: 14 m/s Speed when starting from 40 m: 28 m/s
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