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Rolling Cups Part 2

Daily Objectives Cups roll in the direction of the smaller end. To roll straight, two cups can be taped together so the ends are the same size. The amount and location of an added weight can change the way a system rolls.

What We Learned smaller straight Weight A cup will roll in the direction of the __________ end. To make a cup roll __________, tape another cup to it and let it roll on the large ends. __________ can slow down, speed up, or stop the rolling motion of a cup. smaller straight Weight