Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Period 5-Movie I


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  1. You left out the chance of their being potential energy by being in the "hand". like, hand -> ball -> ground/air.
    Kevin Burton

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  2. next time add potentional energy
    Emilio Deleon
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    1. Why do you think that is important? Is it an important piece of this story?

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  3. Wouldn't the ball have friction when it would fall to the floor? Either you said that and I didn't catch that

    Vin K. Period 1

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  4. How does the gravitational energy become mechanical? Also its a little too bright. But you did a good job explaining what happens. (: -Niko Legg P.3

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  5. 1. How does the ball START with gravitational energy? Doesn't gravitational energy get transferred as the ball is falling? I don't think the ball starts with gravitational energy.
    2. How is the sound energy in the air? Isn't it on the ground as the ball hits?
    -Ashley Tarbutton, period 3.

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  6. Since the ball was already falling, wouldn't it start out with mechanical energy? And i don't think you mentioned the increase of gravitational and mechanical as it was falling. Good job speaking up:)
    Micala N. P.3

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  7. Your video was clear and easy to understand, but I noticed that you forgot to mention that the Gravitational and Mechanical energy increased as the ball was falling.
    -Christina Gavrishov P.3

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  8. good explanation on the different energies

    austin budlong period 4

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  9. needs a little more detail

    austin budlong period 4

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    1. What details would you have added?

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  10. that is a good video because you had a lot of detail in it.
    Paul Lupulyak period 6

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