Unit 6 - Projectile Motion
PM.1: I can distinguish PMM quantities that are vectors and can treat them as such.
PM.2: I can include appropriate units on all of my PMM answers.
PM.3: I can accurately identify objects interacting with and forces acting on a projectile by drawing an interaction diagram and a properly labeled free body diagram.
PM.4: I can tell when the forces must be balanced or unbalanced for a projectile based on what I know about its motion using N1L.
PM.5: I know the difference between mass and weight and can calculate weight for projectiles.
PM.6: I can use N2L to quantitatively determine the net force acting on or acceleration of a projectile.
PM.7: I can solve problems involving projectiles launched vertically or horizontally using CVM and/or CAM.
PM.8: I can solve problems involving projectiles launched at an angle using CVM and/or CAM.
PM.9: I can accurately represent a projectile in multiple ways (graphs, diagrams, etc).
PM.1: I can distinguish PMM quantities that are vectors and can treat them as such.
PM.2: I can include appropriate units on all of my PMM answers.
PM.3: I can accurately identify objects interacting with and forces acting on a projectile by drawing an interaction diagram and a properly labeled free body diagram.
PM.4: I can tell when the forces must be balanced or unbalanced for a projectile based on what I know about its motion using N1L.
PM.5: I know the difference between mass and weight and can calculate weight for projectiles.
PM.6: I can use N2L to quantitatively determine the net force acting on or acceleration of a projectile.
PM.7: I can solve problems involving projectiles launched vertically or horizontally using CVM and/or CAM.
PM.8: I can solve problems involving projectiles launched at an angle using CVM and/or CAM.
PM.9: I can accurately represent a projectile in multiple ways (graphs, diagrams, etc).