3-13+Donovan

Today in class Mr. Manning gave us two daily questions to answer and discuss between everyone. It talked about how the force and mass are equal and if you were to increase the mass of the object, it would then increase the force the same amount. For example if you were to fill up a bucket half way and then decided to spin it around, the force acting on the object would be considered as one or x. But then if you fill the bucket to the top or the full way and spun it around you have then doubled that amount of water, therefore you would have to double the amount of force required to keep the object going making it 2x or 2. So in the end Force is directly proportional to mass. If you double the mass, you double the force. After we discussed the two daily questions, Mr. Manning went over the lab we did as a class and then in groups. He gave answers to the questions on the back page and explained how he came up with the problems. He then began to explain how to come up with the equation to find acceleration force or Ac. He did a demonstration and showed us how to find how fast an object moves around a circle by tangential lines and similar triangles which you are able to find around the circle. We ended the class with going over some of the question we have to do for homework over the week and watching a video from the move Rocket Man.