Friday, May 23, 2014

Lab this Week

Which of Newton's Laws have you observed in this weeks lab work? 


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  1. It was on the 3rd law.

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  2. I observed the first two law's of Newton's laws during the lab work.

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    1. After the lab, I had observed all three of Newton's Laws

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  3. Newtons 3rd law.

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  4. We used Newtons 3rd Law

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  5. OWEN: first law second law and the third law.

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  6. We observed all of newtons laws

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  7. We have observed mostly Newton's 3rd Law this week in the lab.

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  8. Newtons 3rd law.

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  9. I have observed Newton's third law during our lab time.

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  10. The work that we have been observing is the 3rd law.

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  11. Me and Lauren have observed all three laws this week. But we were working the most with the third law.

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    1. She says

      All of them.
      Law one: An object in motion (car) will stay in motion, and an object in rest (car) will stay in rest, unless interrupted by an outside force (wall).

      Law two: Force (ramp) = Mass (car) times acceleration (Ramp)

      Law three: For every action (Car hitting wall) has an equal and opposite reaction (Wall pushes on car making it bounce off wall).

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  12. Newtons 1st law, and Newtons 3rd law. When the car hit the wall it had an opposite reaction. And the car stayed in rest unless acted upon by an outside force.

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  13. We have been working on Newtons 3rd law.

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  14. King Of The MinionsFriday, May 23, 2014

    Well I observed Newton's first law (you should know it) and it was demonstrated when the car hit the wall (outside force). Also, I observed Newton's third law which, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction by observing the spring car go back when it hit the wall.

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  15. All of them.
    Law one: An object in motion (car) will stay in motion, and an object in rest (car) will stay in rest, unless interrupted by an outside force (wall).

    Law two: Force (ramp) = Mass (car) times acceleration (Ramp)

    Law three: For every action (Car hitting wall) has an equal and opposite reaction (Wall pushes on car making it bounce off wall).

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  16. law one the car stayed in motion intill acted upon an outside force (the wall)

    and the 3rd law when the car hits the wall and bounces back

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  17. one and three bru

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  18. The first and third laws.

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  19. We have been working on Newton's first and 3rd law.

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  20. First and third law

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  21. i learned the first and third law of motioneeeee kjdbjhvdebn cbd e hg hgw dhgw hgs hg hgdvgjdve

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    1. and stuff and things njhsdbvjibnv maaaaaaan

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    2. he's lying he didn't learn nothing mr.rubes

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  22. First law and third law.

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  23. The first and third law.

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  24. First And Third law

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  25. The Third and the second law

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  26. Newton's third law.

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  27. The first and third laws.

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  28. The first, and the third law.

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  29. I've observed Newton's First, Second and Third Law.

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  30. The first law and the third law.

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  31. 1 & 3
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  32. My group was using all of the laws

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  33. We have observed all of Newton's laws, But we were mostly centered around the first and third.

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  34. His firsts law.

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  35. We used the first and the third law in the lab this week

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  36. I have observed his first law and Second and third. :)

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  37. Newton's third law definitely comes to mind, This also reminds me of the 1st law as well.

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  38. We have been working on Newton's third law.

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