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Investigate the resulting motion of objects when forces of different strengths and directions act upon them (e.g., object being pushed, object being pulled, two objects colliding).
Investigate the resulting motion of objects when forces of different strengths and directions act upon them (e.g., object being pushed, object being pulled, two objects colliding).
Unpacked Content
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Crosscutting Concepts
Knowledge
- Pushes and pulls can have different strengths and directions.
- Pushing or pulling on an object can change the speed or direction of its motion and can start or stop it.
- When objects touch or collide, they push on one another and can change motion.
- A bigger push or pull makes things speed up or slow down more quickly.
Skills
- Investigate forces and interactions.
- Describe objects and their motions.
- Describe relative strengths and directions of the push or pull applied to an object.
Understanding
- Simple tests can be designed to gather evidence to support or refute ideas about effects on the motion of the object caused by changes in the strength or direction of the pushes and pulls.
Vocabulary
- Push
- Pull
- Collide
- Investigate
- Result
- Motion
- Objects
- Forces
- Strengths
- Directions
- Refute