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The document discusses motion and the factors that influence it. It defines motion as a change in position over time due to an applied force. Forces can initiate and influence motion, so when a force is exerted, motion is produced. The speed and distance of motion can be calculated using time. A reference point is needed to determine if something is in motion by comparing its position relative to the reference point.

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The document discusses motion and the factors that influence it. It defines motion as a change in position over time due to an applied force. Forces can initiate and influence motion, so when a force is exerted, motion is produced. The speed and distance of motion can be calculated using time. A reference point is needed to determine if something is in motion by comparing its position relative to the reference point.

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Week 1- Day 1

Look around you. Everything that you


see that is moving is said to be in motion.
Our daily activities like exercising,
washing our hands and mapping the floor
are examples of motion or movement.
When you lift a sack of rice, you exert force by
pulling the sack upward. When you push a
stalled car, you exert force to move it forward.
When you mop a floor using a rag, you exert
force by moving the rag back and forth. When
you close a door, you exert force by pulling on
the doorknob. So, we define force as a push
or a pull.
Forces may initiate and influence motion. When you exert force,
therefore, motion is produced. Motion is a change of place or
position in relation to time due to the applied force. How far it
moves, or it is moved is the distance. Distance is measured in meter
(m) same as for the length according to the International Bureau of
Weights and Measurements (BIMP), but the standard unit for
distance on a smaller scale is centimeter (cm) and kilometer (km) for
the bigger one. When there is movement, there is motion. Motion is
also defined as a change in position with respect to a reference
point.
A reference point is a place or object used for
comparison to determine if something is in motion.
An object is in motion if it changes position relative
to a reference point The fastness and slowness of a
motion at a certain distance can be calculated using
the time it takes for an object to cover the distance.
The second (s) is the basic unit of time, but for
longer durations, minute (min or m) or hour (h)
may be used.
What is Motion?
Week 1- Day 2
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How can we say
that an object or
someone is in
motion?
When an object changes in its
position, we say that there is
movement. However, a motion will
only happen if there is force applied
on the object.
1. If you were to go to your friend’s house, draw an
arrow to show which route or way you can take.
2. If you’re going to your friend’s house and walk from
west to south, will the other route take the same
distance? Why?
3. How far do you think is your house from your
friend’s house?

How will you measure the distance between your house


4.

and your friends house?


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What is Distance?
How to compute speed?
Week 1- Day 3
Everything appears to be in motion. Our daily
activities keep us moving. We need to get
moving in order to finish our tasks. We move
objects by picking, pushing, and pulling them.
We all take the same route to school, whether
it's short or long. We will always be in motion in
our daily lives
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What is Distance?
How to compute speed?
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Week 1- Day 4
Arrange the Jumbled words

EMONVEMT

EDISTCAN
Everything appears to be in motion.
Our daily activities keep us moving. We
need to get moving in order to finish
our tasks. We move objects by picking,
pushing, and pulling them. We all take
the same route to school, whether it's
short or long. We will always be in
motion in our daily lives.
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What is Distance?
Motion?

How to compute speed?


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Weekly Test

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