Thursday, May 21, 2015

Outerspace

Owen said to Nick that it would be really easy to move things in outer space because there is no gravity. Yvette and Olivia overheard them talking and said they were wrong, they said it would take force to move something in outer space. Who do you agree with and why? 

66 comments:

Maddi T. said...

I agree with Owen because it would be easy to move things in outer space with no gravity and you don't need a force to move things because things are almost always moving in space.

GOD said...

YVETTE AND OLIVIA ARE RIGHT BECAUSE THEY ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.

yvette C said...

i agree with owen.

Olivia M said...

Nick and owen are right.

Xx_Aaron_Peter_Mills_xX said...

I agree with Owen because things float around in space without needing to be pushed.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Owen because space has no gravity so things must not have to be accelerated to move.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Owen because sence there is no gravity things are very light weight an easy to move.

Braedon M said...

Owen is right because there is no gravity in space

owenmerola said...

I agree with me because it would be easy to move things in outer space because there is no gravity.

allexius t said...

I agree with Owen because i think it would be easier in outer space because objects weigh less in outer space. The lighter the easier to push or pull.

camden taylor said...

It would way 0 pounds but thats not what you worry about because there is alot of space trash.

Dillon said...

I agree with yvette and olivia.

matthew said...

I agree with yvette and olivia.

darren said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia becausee there theory seems more logical.

Jakob P said...

I agree with Owen and Nick

Wayne Twombly said...

Yvette and Olivia would be right, How space men go around is a strap attached to their back.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia because you still need force to move something, even something that's weight less.

Tim D said...

I agree with Owen because things float around in space without needing to be pushed.

Brooke Carman said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia, because it would take force to move things in Outer space. But, very little force. I think by lightly pushing something in space, that object would begin to move quicker then it would on Earth because there is no Gravity.

Anonymous said...

They also have little jet packs that sends air out the back

Alicia said...

i think yvette and olivia are rite .

Chris Payeur said...

Owen and Nick are right because gravity is on another planet.

Jacob Varney said...

I agree with Owen because in outer space there is no gravity and you weigh less.

Kiara M. said...

I agree with Owen and Nick because there would be no friction in space.

haley marsico said...

I agree with Olivia and Yvette because there are forces in spaces (it keeps the planets orbiting)

Anonymous said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia

emily b said...

I agree with yvette and Olivia because you still need force to move something

Kevin D. said...

Yvette and Olivia are right because of inertia.

Hannah Perkins said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia.

Cameron M. said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia and because in space because you still need to use force and Newton's first law proves this.

Liz L. said...

Yvette and Olivia are right because you need a force to move something.

Anonymous said...

You would need force, even if its very little, to move something even in space.

Anonymous said...

i agree with owen because things are not as heavy in space due to no gravity so they would be easier to move

Abi.D said...

I think Owen and Nick are right because there is no gravity in space.

DYLAN N said...

I agree with nick and owen because everything is light.

Hannah M said...

Olivia and Yvette are right! You need a force to move something!

Dakota Sanborn said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia

Isaiah w said...

I agree with Owen and Nick because there is no gravity so everything would be lighter and easier to move.

Sameena F. said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia because you still need some type of force to move something.

Aidan Farris said...

I agree with Olivia and Yvette because in space once something moves it keeps going.

Ian R. said...

To move an object in space you do need a little force to move the object, but not that much force.

Lewin P said...

I agree with Nick cause the net force is 0 so it will be super easy, but you will need a little force.

Anonymous said...

I think it would be the same at first, but once you push it it will be very easy after.

Anthony B said...

I agree with Owen because there is less gravity in space therefore less force is required to move an object.

Leah LaFrance said...

I agree with Nick and Owen because there is no friction in space.

KOBE DIXON said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia because you still need force to move something, even something that's weight less.

Nicole Printy said...

Yvette and Olivia are correct because you need gravity to counter act on the friction to make something move. If there is no gravity it would be very hard to move something.

tanya .m said...

I think that it would be easier. No gravity or friction.

Colby P. said...

I Agree with Nick and Owen

Cole S said...

I agree with Owen because things float around in space without needing to be pushed.

Will H said...

I agree with owen and nick because in outer space there in no friction.

Lauren M said...

I agree with Olivia and Yvette because you need to move something with for and in outer soace their is no gravity so there is no force.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Nick and OWEN because there is no gravity and friction in space.

Will H said...

I agree with owen and nick because in outer space there is no friction.

Logan H. said...

Both of them are correct, you still need a very small force to push things anywhere, including space. There is no friction in space because there is no gravity, therefor it is very easy to move things.

Gianna M said...

I agree with Owen and Nick because there is no gravity or friction in space so you dont need as much force to push something.

Jack B said...

I agree with Yvette and Olivia because there is no force pushing you to push it in space.

Kassidy Dunnells said...

I agree with Olivia and Yevette, in space once something moves it keeps going and you are force to move it.

Brooke B. said...

I agree with Owen because once you start pushing it will get easier, but you need a little force to get it going.

ethan scott said...

I agree with owen and nick because in outer space there is no friction and less gravity

Kayla H said...

I agree with Owen because there is less gravity and no fiction in space that means there is no force and force is required to move something.

Emily Palmer said...

I agree with Olivia and Yvette, because an object can not move if it isn't pushed by anything.

Zeke Sturgeon said...

I agree with both of them because they both could have great argument.

Anonymous said...

Yvette and Olivia are right because you need force anywhere to get things moving.

Anonymous said...

Yvette and Olivia are right because you need force anywhere to get things moving.

Anthony B said...

I think jack told her that you need to have a soft landing so you use your thrusters to land.