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Warm-up – Shopping cart disaster! Watch the video. Shopping cart disaster! Shopping cart disaster! Write down observations about what happened with as much detail as possible. Talk about the direction of each objects movement. Which of Newton’s 3 laws would you apply to this scenario? Check your notes. How does the law you chose explain what happened?

Debrief Bowling Ball lab Remember to tape your lab into p.67 With your partner, write on your white board 1. “an object speeds up when _______________” and use the terms force and direction in your answer.

2. “an object slows down when _________” and use the terms force and direction in your answer.

3. “an object turns when _________” and use the terms force and direction in your answer.

4. “an object goes a constant speed when _________” and use the terms force and direction in your answer.