Indiana State Standards for Physics 1
that Relate to Ch 4 - Newton's First Law
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Background:
The Indiana
Academic Standards 2000 for Physics I contain two standards and
four supporting themes. The standards are:
- Standard 1: The Principles of Physics
- Standard 2: Historical Perspectives of Physics
The supporting themes are:
- The Nature of Science and Technology
- Scientific Thinking
- The Mathematical World
- Common Themes
The Standards that Relate to Chapter 4 - Newton's First Law are:
Standard 1: The Principles of Physics
- The Properties of Matter
- P.1.2
Measure or determine the physical quantities including mass, ..., volume, ... and density of an object or unknown sample.
- P.1.4 Employ correct units in describing common physical
quantities.
- The Relationships Between Motion and Force
- P.1.5 Use appropriate vector and scalar quantities to solve
kinematics and dynamics problems in one and two dimensions.
- P.1.7 Use Newton's Laws (e.g. F = ma) together with the kinematics equations to predict the motion of an object.
Standard 2: Historical Perspectives of Physics
- P.2.1 Explain that Isaac Newton created a unified view of force and motion in which motion everywhere in the universe can be explained by the same few rules.
- P.2.2 Describe how Newton’s system was based on the concepts of mass, force, and acceleration; his three laws of motion relating to them; ... .
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& Objectives -> this page
last update June 1, 2008 by JL
Stanbrough