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Car Design Diagram

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion Write out Newton’s 1st Law of Motion. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain how this law will affect your project. Car design: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While the car is rolling and when it hits the bottom of the ramp: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Newton’s 1st Law of Motion 

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion Write out Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain how this law will affect your project. Car design: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While the car is rolling and when it hits the bottom of the ramp: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion Write out Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain how this law will affect your project. Car design: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ While the car is rolling and when it hits the bottom of the ramp: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

Data & Conclusions 1. Supplies Used: 2. Mass: 3. Prediction: __________________ quantity: ______ 2. Mass: Mass of Car: ___________ grams Mass of Real Egg: ___________ grams Total: ___________ grams 3. Prediction: Will the car prevent the egg from breaking? _____ 4. Observations: Did the egg break? ______ If it did, what do you think went wrong? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What could you change to prevent the egg from breaking? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If your egg made it, CONGRATULATIONS! What do you think kept your egg from breaking? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Data & Conclusions