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Copyright © 2012 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Do: Dropped a ping pong ball on top of a golf ball. See: The ping pong ball shot off like a rocket. What’s Happening: A force is a push or pull. Forces cause things to begin moving, speed up, slow down, stop moving, and change direction. Here, we put the force of a golf ball into a ping pong ball. Interactive Notes: Forces & Newton’s 3 Laws Read p. ¶ together

Copyright © 2012 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Do: Yanked a ring out from under a penny. See: It dropped into the bottle. What’s Happening: Newton’s 1 st law states that objects at rest stay at rest and those in motion stay in motion, unless acted on by a force. They resist change (inertia). Read p. ¶ together WOW!

Copyright © 2012 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Do: Rolled a marble around a plate, then removed a wedge. See: It went straight when it was free of the inward push of the plate. What’s Happening: Newton’s 2 nd law states that objects always go in the direction they’re forced. The marble moved in an unnatural (circular) path because the plate forced it to. However, it’s own tendency was to go straight.

Copyright © 2012 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Do: Swung a flippy board with a cup of water on it. See: The water stayed in the cup! What’s Happening: Newton’s 3 rd law states that forces act in pairs, and that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The cup stayed because as it pushed down on the board the board pushed back up on it.

Copyright © 2012 InteractiveScienceLessons.com Clean Up- this is what your box needs to look like in 3 minutes. Person 1 Make sure the number on each ball matches your table number Person 2 Count 4 new note sheets Make sure penny is in box Person 4 Empty the water in cup, if necessary Person 3 Tape wedge back on plate Make sure marble is in box

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