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Sun, Apr 26, 2015 10:28 AM in New Force & Motion Unit - Ideas?
Hi there! I have used the foam insulation roller coasters as a way to introduce students to the concept of potential and kinetic energy and the law of energy conservation. The roller coasters help kids to understand the basics of gravitational potential energy and the amount of kinetic energy that results. In the past, I have let my students experiment with seeing whether or not they can start coa...
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