Chris is on a bumper car ride. Two students in another car are head toward Chris for a collision. Kyle thinks this could be a great example to show Newton's Third Law. Do you agree with Kyle? Explain.
I agree because if they collide Chris's bumper car will bump back from the force of the larger bumper car hitting his. And I think that Chris will fall out of the bumper car, and then a 601 pound bumper car will run him over. :D
I agree with Kyle because Newton's Third law states that for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction so when the two cars hit each other they will push away from each other.
yes. chris would go backwards to the reaction.
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ReplyDeleteI do agree because when two things hit each other going one way they end up going the other way in the end.
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ReplyDeleteYes i agree with kyle
ReplyDeleteBecause the impact would push Cris back
DeleteYes i agree because it has accelaration
ReplyDeleteYes me agree.
ReplyDeleteyes i agree with kyle.
ReplyDeleteI do agree because both of the carts would go backwards, therefor having an equal and opposite reaction.
ReplyDeleteYes i agree with kyle because when they colide they will react to the action.
ReplyDeleteYes, I do agree with kyle because the carts, after coliding would be sent backwards a little bit.
ReplyDeleteChris dies
ReplyDeleteYes because it bumps back
ReplyDeleteYes I do agree with Kyle.
ReplyDeleteI agree because if they collide Chris's bumper car will bump back from the force of the larger bumper car hitting his. And I think that Chris will fall out of the bumper car, and then a 601 pound bumper car will run him over. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with Kyle because the impact of the other car would push Cris backwards.
ReplyDeleteYes because they will both bump back in collusion.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because the carts would go in opposite directions when there is a collision.
ReplyDeleteI agree with me
ReplyDeleteI will die because kyle is a jerk face and the newtons and mass are too much force. Why did I look at this girl. And Cal was right.
ReplyDeleteI agree with me
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because the sudden stop will send him forward.
ReplyDeleteKyle is right..........
ReplyDeleteI agree with kyle because the carts would both bounce into opposite direction when they hit each other
ReplyDeleteYes, i agree with Kyle because both the cars would move backwards.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because the other car would push Cris backwards.
ReplyDeleteI do because it would show that when things hit each other there is a reaction.
ReplyDeleteYes because two are stronger than one.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because it shows what happens when objects hit each other.
ReplyDeletei believe since they are BUMBER cars they would both bump backwards
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, that is a fantastic example of Newton's Third Law, because once the cars hit, the same amount of force would push them back.
ReplyDeleteYes because the third law has to do with two objects in collision.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with Kyle because both cars would move away from each other after the hit.
ReplyDeletei agree this is a great example of newton's third law because when they hit it will cause a reaction .
ReplyDeleteYes because the collision would move the bumper car back.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because Newton's Third law states that for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction so when the two cars hit each other they will push away from each other.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because when the cars collide, they will both shoot back in the opposite direction.
ReplyDeleteYes because in the car with two people would have a bigger mass to push the car back.
ReplyDeleteYes because that would create an equal and opposite reaction.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with Kyle, this is a great example of Newton's 3rd Law and Inertia.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kyle because they will both move back.
ReplyDeleteI agree, because this is an example of reaction and opposite reaction, which is explained in Newton's third law.
ReplyDeleteI agree with kyle because the carts would both bounce into opposite direction when they hit each other
ReplyDeleteIt is a great example of Newton's Third Law because they would both be pushed back.
ReplyDeleteFORD why be broken if you could be POWERSTOKEN
ReplyDeleteYes because the action is going forward and they hit the other carts then they move back.
ReplyDeleteNewton's Third law states "for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction" so i agree with kyle.
ReplyDeleteI do agree because both of the carts would go backwards, therefor having an equal and opposite reaction.
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