Thursday, June 1, 2017

Project Check in

How does your project demonstrate Newton's first law?



31 comments:

  1. that the ball is in motion and will stay in motion until it hits wall or will stay in motion and bounce off.

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  2. My project demonstrates Newton’s first law because it shows that an object at rest will stay at rest (the watermelon)

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  3. the bowling ball demonstrates newtons first law because an object in motion stays in motion

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  4. It demonstrates Newton's first law because when the bat hits the ground it will stop when it was moving.

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  5. it shows Newtons first law because the brick will stay at rest.

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  6. It demonstrates Newton’s 1rst law because Newton’s first law states: An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. And my object that was sitting still was a rest and my object that was in motion was at motion. And when acted upon unbalanced forces they went different directions.

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  7. The basketball didn't move until it was hit
    The rock was the outside force that made basketball move
    The basketball stopped because of the wall

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  8. It demonstrates Newton's 1st law because the softball will stay at rest until the field hockey ball hits, the field hockey ball is the outside force.

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  9. the brick was at rest in my hand then i droped it and it wnet in mation then the tomato is at rest and then when it gets hit by the brick it blows up into motion

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  10. It demonstates Newton's first law because my fist would be still until I punch the green stuff and it will move.
    The second one does because the green stuff will be push the way my fist goes.
    the third law because the green stuff will react to my fist by beingpushed away.

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  12. when i throw a ball it will stay in motion

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  13. the ball in motion will stay in motion until it hits the other ball

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  14. The tree isn't moving.

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  15. when i let the ball drop the force of gravity will act and make in motion

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  16. if i threw a ball it would fall down when is starts to slow down

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  17. The ball stays in motion when it is hit

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  18. It demonstrates newtons first law by when the object is in rest then a outside force comes and hits it, it is no longer in rest

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  19. i throw the tennis ball at the bowling ball so the tennis ball is in motion

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  20. It demonstrates Newtons first law because if i drop an egg it will stay in motion until it hits a solid, the solid will be tar. When it hits the tar it will stay at rest.

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  21. Once the car hits the book it will then stop.

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  22. The project demonstrates Newton's first law by showing that the eraser moves until it hits the ground and stops moving.

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  23. My object made a loud bang when it hit the cabinet because it was hard to stop. This demonstrates Inertia.

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  24. The pillow will be going falling until it hits the book.

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  25. The medium sized plastic jar of applesauce will be staying at rest while the small cup of applesauce will be staying in motion.

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  26. the bowling ball demonstrates newtons first law because an object in motion stays in motion

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  27. the car will roll and bounce off aedins foot or face

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  28. My project demonstrates inertia from having the ball still to hitting it in the air

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  29. When I dropped the ball me dropping it was the outside force.

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  30. ball is in motion

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  31. the ball in motion and will stay that way until gravity pulls it down and will eventually stop.

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