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The document discusses projectile motion, impulse, momentum and conservation of linear momentum. It provides learning competencies, standards and materials related to these topics such as investigating the relationship between angle of release and projectile range, relating impulse and momentum to collisions, and the principle that total momentum is conserved before and after collisions.
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BB112

The document discusses projectile motion, impulse, momentum and conservation of linear momentum. It provides learning competencies, standards and materials related to these topics such as investigating the relationship between angle of release and projectile range, relating impulse and momentum to collisions, and the principle that total momentum is conserved before and after collisions.
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CONTENT CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE STANDARDS LEARNING

COMPETENCY CODE LEARNING MATERIALS SCIENCE EQUIPMENT

Motion in Two Dimensions

1. Projectile Motion [Link], Momentum


and Impulse [Link] of Linear
Momentum
The learners demonstrate an understanding of:

projectile motion, impulse and momentum, and conservation of linear momentum


The learners shall be able to:

propose ways to enhance sports related to projectile motion


2. investigate the relationship between the angle of release and the height and range of the
projectile;
S9FE-IVa- 35
1. EASE Physics. Module 9. Lesson 3.
2. Science and Technology IV: Physics Textbook for Fourth Year. Rabago, Lilia M., Ph.D.,
et
al. 2001. pp.
93-109. *

3. relate impulse and momentum to collision of objects (e.g., vehicular collision);


S9FE-IVb- 36 Science and Technology IV: Physics Textbook.
NISMED. 2012.
pp. 298-301.

4. infer that the total momentum before and after collision is equal;
S9FE-IVb- 37
1. BEAM IV. Unit 5. 12 Force and Motion. Energy in Transportati on. August 2008.
2. Science and Technology IV: Physics Textbook for Fourth Year. Rabago, Lilia M., Ph.D.,
et
al. 2001. pp.
NSTIC SciKit Basic and Mechanics: Cart-Rail System; Cylindrical Masses; Meter Stick

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