Physics Instructional Guide
Displacement and Force in Two Dimensions
Physics
Quarter 1
McGraw Hill Module 5
RESOURCES
PACING
● 270 Minutes
Module 5: Displacement and Force in Two Dimensions ● Phenomena: Why is this specialized train washing the train tracks?
● Lesson 1: Vectors ● Lesson 2: Friction ● Lesson 3: Forces in Two Dimensions ● Module Wrap Up
STANDARD
LEARNING PROGRESSIONS
● Newton’s second law
PHYS.1.1 Analyze and interpret data to determine the cause and effect relationship between the net force on an object and its change in motion as summarized by Newton’s Second Law of Motion. Emphasize one-dimensional motion and macroscopic objects moving at non-relativistic speeds. Examples could include objects subject to a net unbalanced force, such as a falling object, an object sliding down a ramp, or a moving object being pulled by a constant force. (PS2.A)
accurately predicts changes in the motion of macroscopic objects.
● Systems often change in predictable ways;
understanding the forces that drive the transformations and cycles within a system, as well as the forces imposed on the system from the outside, helps predict its behavior under a variety of conditions.
CONCEPTS (Nouns)
SKILLS (Verbs)
● Vectors ● Friction ● Forces in Two Dimensions
● Analyze and Interpret
VOCABULARY
● Magnitude ● Vector ● Scalar
● Kinetic friction ● Static friction
● Coeffcient of friction ● Equilibrant
K-12 LEARNING PROGRESSIONS (via USBE Core Guides)
Standard 1.1
END OF THE UNIT COMPETENCY WITH LANGUAGE SUPPORTS
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