Monday, April 30, 2018

outer space

Luke said to Izak that it would be really easy to move things in outer space because there is no gravity. Madisyn and Emily overheard them talking and said that they were wrong. It would take force to move objects in space. Who is correct and why? 




39 comments:

  1. Izak is right because there is no gravity.

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  2. Izak is right.

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  3. Izak is right.

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  4. Izak and Luke because there is barely any gravity so stuff is basically weightless.

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  5. Izak and Luke because there is barely any gravity so stuff is basically weightless.

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  6. i think lukas dukas is right

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  7. Izak is right there is no gravity so that makes things in space weightless making izak right and the girls wrong.

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  8. Luke is right because there is no gravity

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  9. Luke and Izak are right because there is no gravity is space.

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  10. Luke is right because there is no gravity

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  11. They're all right because it is easier to move things, but there is still inertia.

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  12. I think the weightlessness of the objects would make it much easier to move large objects. There would still be inertia depending on the objects size. Izak and Luke are right but so are Madisyn and Emily.

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  13. I think there both right because its easier to move things because theres still inertia.

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  14. They are both in a way right because on one hand it is easier to move thing but on the other it would depend on the objects of the inertia.

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  15. Both the girls and the boys are right because in space it will be easier to move things but there is still inertia.

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  16. They both in a way are right, because it is easier to move things, but also it depends on the objects inertia.

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  17. There both right, there is still inertia.

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  18. They are both right cause because they don't have to overcome the gravity of earth of friction but it does have to over come inertia.

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  19. izak is right because there is no gravity.

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  20. both are rite

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  21. They are both right, because their is still inertia.

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  22. BoTh ArE cOrReCt.

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  23. Izak is right because there is no gravity.

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  24. They are both right, cause of inertia.

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  25. They both are right.

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  26. They're are both right. It is easier because you don't have gravity and friction to to overcome but, you will still have to use force because there is inertia.

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  27. there both right, there is no inertia

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  28. They are both technically right, because it would be very easy to move things, but it would still require force.

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  29. They are both right because there is no gravity but it still does take energy to move the object.

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  30. They are both right because of inertia

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  31. They're both right because it would technically be easier to move things because there's no friction or gravity in space, but it still requires force to move objects.

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  32. Both sides are correct because although force is needed to move objects even in space, those objects would stay in motion for longer due to the lack of Earth's gravitational pull.

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  33. Both sides are correct because it will be easy when the object is in orbit or far away from earths gravity but it takes a lot of force to put something in orbit or far away from earths gravity.

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  34. Madisyn MetayerMonday, April 30, 2018

    Sadly I am wrong and izak is right

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  35. They are both kind of right because there will still be a force but it will be easy to move.

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  36. Technically they are both right.

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