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Forces

Newton's 3 Laws

Choose an object from your desk. Change its motion in several ways: Not moving to moving Moving to not moving Moving to moving faster Moving to moving in a different direction Describe the actions you used to change the motion. 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Text Slide 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.

Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces

What does a balanced force act on? 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Multiple Choice Slide. Your current options are: A: Two different objects, B: The same object, 🍐 To edit the type of question or choices, go back to "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.

How do you make an object that is balanced unbalanced? 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Text Slide 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.

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If I tied a paper clip to 1 end of a string, 3 paper clips to the other end and hold the single paper clip in the middle the desk, letting the other end hang over the edge, what happens as I let go of the paper clip? What happens if I add a 4th paper clip? What is the relationship between the number of hanging paper clips and the motion of the paper clip on the table? 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Text Slide 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.

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Exit Ticket: In your own words, explain how forces cause motion 🍐 This is a Pear Deck Text Slide 🍐 To edit the type of question, go back to "Ask Students a Question" in the Pear Deck sidebar.