I didn't think the ball hitting the ground was apart of the assignment although it would be nice to know. Your voice is loud enough to hear which is good.
Do think there is a difference between mechanical energy in the air and thermal energy in the air? Does that mean the same thing or something different?
i like how i can hear and understand what you are saying ,but what about period thermal energy when the ball hits the ground causing friction creating heat.
You did well explaining that some of the energy goes into the air, but what happens when the ball hits the ground?
ReplyDeleteKevin Burton period 1
I think they were focusing on the scenario where the ball fell out of the hand (scenario 1) vs. the ball bouncing up from the floor (scenario 2).
Deleteyou guys did a vary good job but next time talk more about the ball when it hits the ground.
ReplyDeletecody hart stone period 1
your video was well done.
ReplyDeletecody hart stone period 1
Could their be any gravitational energy?
ReplyDeleteKevin Burton per. 1
I didn't think the ball hitting the ground was apart of the assignment although it would be nice to know. Your voice is loud enough to hear which is good.
ReplyDeleteVin K.
You didnt esxplain when the ball was hitting the ground
ReplyDeleteEmilio DeLeon
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You did a really good job but you should use the vocabulary words "transfer" and "transformation" so we can better understand what is going on.
ReplyDeleteSADEE, CHRISSY, SARAH, AND SHELBY!!
Was there any friction in the air?
ReplyDeleteVin K. Period 1
they said there was mechanical energy in the air which can be wind causing friction
Deletemichael jimenez period 5
Do think there is a difference between mechanical energy in the air and thermal energy in the air? Does that mean the same thing or something different?
Deleteit is a very good video
ReplyDeleteShelby,Crissy,Sadee,Sarah
What parts did you think were good?
Deletegood explanation on the types of energy there was and how they reacted
ReplyDeleteaustin budlong period 4
i agree with your explanation
ReplyDeleteaustin budlong period 4
What parts of it?
Deletei like how i can hear and understand what you are saying ,but what about period thermal energy when the ball hits the ground causing friction creating heat.
ReplyDeletemichael jimenez 5
very clear to hear,explained everything the right way.
ReplyDeleteunerstandable in the energy transfers.
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