You roll a model car down the hallway. The car comes to a stop without hitting anything. Charlie says that the car stopped because there was no force pushing it. Aiden says that is stopped because of unseen forces. Who do you agree with and explain why you agree.
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ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeletecharlie because there is no force pushing it
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed and stop there was not enough force
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeleteadian is right because there is a unseen force that is stoping the car witch is proboly static fricton
ReplyDelete1# Charlie
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right
ReplyDeleteaiden is absolutly right because a force is stopping the car
ReplyDeletecharlie
ReplyDeleteI agree with Charlie because if you give the car one push and not push anymore, its going to stop.
ReplyDeletecharlie is right.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is correct because there wasn't enough speed to make it continue to move.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeletecharlie is right
ReplyDeleteCharlie
ReplyDeleteCharlie is correct
ReplyDeletegravity or friction is probably stopping the car
ReplyDeleteCharlie because if there is nothing pushing it it will stop
ReplyDeleteadien is right particals in the air and the friction between the wheels is stoping it
ReplyDeletecharlie is right.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because of two reasons one is the energy is lost in how far it goes and number two is Charlie is awesome
ReplyDeleteI am right because once you push a car and don't give it enough force to keep going, it will run out of what it's movement was based off of.
ReplyDeleteI would be an idiot to say that an outside for is stopping the car
ReplyDeleteCharlie
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ReplyDeleteNever mind, I'm stooped.
ReplyDeleteunseen forces
ReplyDeleteit ran out of energy
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out.
ReplyDeleteunseen forces
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force ran out
ReplyDeletecharlies right because without enough force the car wont go far.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because if you don't use force it will run out of momentum and stop before hitting something
ReplyDeleteBoth of them are right. They are both right because the energy that was propelling the car ran out and when you input aerodynamics, where/ what the car is driving on, the traction, and the resistance.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the car doesn't have enough energy to keep the car going.
ReplyDeleteit would be both if aerodynamics was part of this.
charlie is right cuz the force ran out
ReplyDeletecharlie is right because the force ran out
ReplyDeleteI think its just because it ran out of energy from the push
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the original force from the person to the car ran out. I think idk
ReplyDeleteAiden is right because the car stopped because of gravity and you can't see gravity.
ReplyDeleteCharlie is right because the force that pushed it ran out
ReplyDeletei think the force that was pushing it stop and ran out of motion.
ReplyDeleteI think it didn't have enough force to push it but I also believe that even if there was enough force the car could bump into things which would cause it to stop, or the car could change direction either speeding it up or slowing it down.
ReplyDeleteaiden is right is right because the car stopped because of gravity and you cant see gravity.
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ReplyDeleteCharlie is correct because there wasn't enough speed to make it continue to move.
the "car" ran out of motion
ReplyDeleteI agree with Charlie because it stopped by friction
ReplyDeleteCharlie os right because the force of the car ran out.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with Aiden because the car was stopped by friction