1. What is your hypothesis for your Newton's Laws project?
2. Do you predict that your collision will be elastic or inelastic?
3. What do you estimate the mass of each of your objects to be?
4. Which units will you use to show the speed of your object?
the bowling ball is gonna roll over the baseball its gonna be inelestic bowling ball would prob 100 mass baseball 57 mass I would measure it with a speed stick.
ReplyDeleteThat the ball will hit it and explode the mellon
ReplyDeleteinelastic
mellon heavy ball light
meters per second maybe.......idk
IDK,elastic,IDK,IDK
ReplyDelete1.) My hypothesis is that the rock is going to crush the banana.
ReplyDelete2.) Inelastic
3.) Banana less than a pound and rock maybe 2 pounds
4.) Meters per second.
Edit: changing my collision to a log of wood to a ballon
ReplyDeleteMy hypothesis is the wood will crush the ballon and it will pop
I predict it will be inelastic
the ballon will be light and the wood will be heavy
Meters per seconds
1. That the ball is going to bounce around after being hit
ReplyDelete2. Elastic
3. I Dont know I dont have them with me.
4. mph
My hypotheses for my Newton's Laws project is that the watermelon will get smashed. The collision will be inelastic. The mass of the objects are about 7.5 kg and 7kg. The units will be m/s.
ReplyDelete1. that the foam ball won't move the basket ball
ReplyDelete2.elastic
3. .6 kg
4.m/s
1.soccer ball is going to bounce of the brick.
ReplyDelete2.elastic.
3. soccer ball probably 80 mass and brick probably be 3.2.
4.i will use mph.
1. the basketball will bounce off the brick
ReplyDelete2. elastic
3. something
4. meters per second
1. my hypothesis is the rock will crush the orange.
ReplyDelete2. Inelastic
3. The orange less than a pound and the rock maybe 2 or a little less
4. meters per second
1.I think the green stuff will either form to my fist or break
ReplyDelete2.The collision will probobly be inelastic
3.maybe like 1 kiligram
4.MPH
the bowling ball is going to crush the watermelon, it will be inelastic, the bowling ball has about 5kg of mass, and the watermelon has about 3kg of mass, the measurement is in m/s
ReplyDelete1. the brick will crush the tomato and make it blow up
ReplyDelete2. inelastic
3. 3.2 to 4.0 kg
4. mettier persecon
my hypothesis is that the brick will flatten the phone\
ReplyDeletei predict the collision will be elastic
brick:5 pounds
phone:88 grams
metters per second
1. My hypothesis is that the momentum from the field hockey ball will carry in to the softball and move it.
ReplyDelete2. Elastic
3. 75 grams
4.m/s
1.That the bowling ball would stay still and the coka ball would stay still.
ReplyDelete2.elastic
3.croquet ball is 0.280kg and a bowling ball is 7.26
4.meters per second
1. That my egg drop is not gonna work and my eggs gonna brake
ReplyDelete2. elastic
3. IDK
4. Meters per second
explode bottle
ReplyDeleteinelastic
1 pound and 16oz
mps
1. That if I hit the ball it will move :3
ReplyDelete2. Elastic because balls (besides bowling balls) bounce back up when they are hit
3. The ball is hollow so it would be lightweight, while the bat isnt hollow so it will be a bit heavier.
4. I dont know...
:3
That the baseball with fire it across the yard
ReplyDeleteElastic
0.145 kg
mps/meters per second
1.my hypothesis is that when the ping pong ball hits the floor it will bounce
ReplyDelete2.elastic
3.0.01 kg
4.miles per sec
the small ball will hit the bigger ball and cause it to move
ReplyDeleteeilastic
small ball i think would be 100 grams and the big ball will be 200grams
meters per second
My hypothesis is that the soccer ball will create a rolling force. I predict it will be inelastic. I think the mass will be about 6kg. The units will be MPS (Meters Per Second.)
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ReplyDelete1. I think the can is going to break when the hammer hits it.
ReplyDelete2. Inelastic
3. I have no clue
4. meters per second
My hypotheses is that I think the marshmallow will bounce back up after being hit with the bat because it is soft. I predict that it will be an elastic collision not sure what the mass will be because of the size and shape of the bat it may very.
ReplyDelete1.The pillow will bounce off of the book.
ReplyDelete2. Elastic.
3. depends on which book and pillow
4. meters per second
1.The eraser will fall and hit the binder.
ReplyDelete2.I think the collision will be elastic
3. eraser=1kg binder=10kg
4. Meters per second
1.i think the car will bounce off aedin
ReplyDelete2.i think it will be elastic
3.umm i don know
4.meters per second
The ball bill bounce back
ReplyDeleteelastic
i don't know
meters per second
1.The ball would bounce off of my hand when I hit it
ReplyDelete2. I predict it will be elastic
3.me-118 the ball 2
4meters per second
1.i belive it would bounce of each other
ReplyDelete2.elastic
3.1kg
4.meters per seconde
1. The ball will bounce off the bat
ReplyDelete2. Elastic
3. idk
4. An app on my phone
1.) That the small cup of applesauce will bounce off of the big jar
ReplyDelete2.) Elastic
3.) Honestly I'm not sure
4.) Meters per second
1. I think that the soccer ball will bounce off grace
ReplyDelete2.inelastic
3.1kg
4. meters per secound
44kg***
ReplyDeletethe tennis ball will bounce off the bowling ball
ReplyDeleteelastic
tennis ball 1 bowling ball 6
internet
1. That the ball is going to bounce around after being hit
ReplyDelete2. Elastic
3. I Dont know I dont have them with me.
4. mph
The Eggs will break open when the dictionary land on them
ReplyDeleteI predict it will be inelastic
The dictionary will be about 2 kg and the eggs will be 320 g
I will use m/s
My hypothesis is that the lacrosse ball will bounce off the cement block.
ReplyDeleteElastic
0.141748 kg Lacrosse ball
18.5973 kg Cement block
Meters per second
1. That as i hit it it will be crushed over the fence but eventually come down.
ReplyDelete2. Elastic
3. Idk
4. distance in feet
1. the balloon will pop
ReplyDelete2. elastic
3. 20 oz and one oz
4. m/s
1.The balloon will pop 2.inelastic
ReplyDelete3.1kg
4. meters per second
my egg will die
ReplyDeletein elastic
m/s
My bowling ball will roll towards the cabinet, then bounce back slightly. The cabinet is 70 kg, and the bowling ball is 6.6 kg. I will use kph to show speed.
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