Free Fall
The Free Fall Concept Builder is a concept-building tool that provides the learner with multiple practice modes for understanding the conceptual and mathematical nature of the velocity and acceleration of a free-falling object. There are three activities in the Concept Builder. The Describing Free Fall activity focuses student attention on what changes (if any) in the values and direction of the velocity and acceleration vectors are occurring over the course of the trajectory. The Speedometer activity challenges students to identify the location that an object would have a specified speed if given the initial launch speed. The It's About Time activity provides a speed value at a given time of the trajectory and challenges students to determine the time at which two other speeds would exist. Question-specific help is provided for each question. Use of this Concept Builder with our Task Tracker system allows teachers to track student progress.
Users are encouraged to open the Concept Builder and begin. There is no need for an activity sheet for this Concept Builder.
Learners and Instructors may also be interested in viewing the accompanying Notes page. Technical information, teaching suggestions, and related resources that complement this Interactive are provided on the View Notes.
We now offer a video tailored to this Concept Builder.