Lesson 13

Terminal velocity
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Natuurkunde / ScheikundeMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 1

This lesson contains 21 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

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Terminal velocity

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4.5 Graphs and tables

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Learning goals
  •  Explain what terminal velocity is and how it works.

  • Explain what is meant by a continuous variable and a discrete variable.

  •  To know in what case to use a pie chart, bar chart or graph.

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Terminal velocity – Exercise
1. Read the part about terminal velocity in 4.4

2. Explain in your own words what terminal velocity is and how it works.

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Terminal velocity – Exercise
1. Read the part about terminal velocity in 4.4

2. Explain in your own words what terminal velocity is and how it works.
Done: Study §4.1  – §4.5 and take notes for each paragraph 

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Terminal velocity – Exercise
1. Watch the video explaining terminal velocity.

2. After the video ends, compare explanation with your neighbour. 

3. Check if your explanations where correct. If not write a correct explanation together

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Terminal velocity – Exercise
1. Watch the video explaining terminal velocity.

2. After the video ends, compare explanation with your neighbour. 

3. Check if your explanations where correct. If not write a correct explanation together
Done: Study §4.1  – §4.5 and take notes

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tables and graphs – Exercise
1. Read 4.5
2. Give a definition in your own words for the following concepts:

  • Discrete variable – give an example.
  • Continuous variable – give an example. 
  •  Categoric variable – give an example
  •  Bar chart – also draw an example of a bar chart.
  • Pie Chart – also draw an example of a pie chart.

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tables and graphs – Exercise
1. Read 4.5
2. Give a definition in your own words for the following concepts:

  • Discrete variable – give an example.
  • Continuous variable – give an example. 
  •  Categoric variable – give an example
  •  Bar chart – also draw an example of a bar chart.
  • Pie Chart – also draw an example of a pie chart.
Done: Study §4.1  – §4.5 and take notes

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Discrete variable
A variable which you can only express in whole numbers. 
Example: The number of goals in 

Continuos variable
A variable that can take any number.
Example: the temperature in a room.

Categoric variable.
A variable that is not expressed in numbers
Example: the names of players in a sports match.

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Bar chart

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Pie Chart

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Exercise
1. In your notebook write down:

  • Discrete variable
  • Categoric variable
  • Continuous variable


2. Behind each variable, write down which type of graph you use for it.

  •  Graph
  • Bar chart
  • Pie chart


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    Discrete variable

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    Categoric variable

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    Continuous variable

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    Homework
    4.5 Yellow block + Workbook exercises

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    Homework
    4.5 Yellow block + Workbook exercises
    Done: 
    • Study §4.1  – §4.5 and take notes for each paragraph 
    • Do the review questions (4.7)

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    Learning goals
    •  Explain what terminal velocity is and how it works.

    • Explain what is meant by a continuous variable and a discrete variable.

    •  To know in what case to use a pie chart, bar chart or graph.

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