Which of Newton’s Law is this an example of?? You have 4 marbles dangling by a string that are touching each other. You lift the one on the far right,

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Which of Newton’s Law is this an example of?? You have 4 marbles dangling by a string that are touching each other. You lift the one on the far right, then let it go. The marble on the far left moves about the same distance. Relate Newton’s laws to real world experiences (VSC)

1.Attach a balloon to the end of the straw with tape, choosing the end furthest away from the bend. 2.Push a straight pin through the straw about halfway between the balloon and the bend in the straw. 3.Fasten the pin in the eraser of the pencil. 4.Follow the procedures on your Balloon Rally worksheet. 5.Record your data. 6.Return your materials.

Which of Newton’s Laws was illustrated by the “Balloon Rally”? A.Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. B.Whether at rest or in motion, objects keep on doing what they’re doing. C.The force required to make an object accelerate depends on its mass.

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