Boat Mobile By: Catherine, Allie T., Andrew, Beckett, Julian.

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Boat Mobile By: Catherine, Allie T., Andrew, Beckett, Julian

This is our group with our moving system

Our group testing the Boat mobile

This is our original plan:  Our first idea was to make a plane. But, we figured the propeller might not work so we made the boat mobile. The improvements we made; more stable, used thrust, more space to hold pennies, and made the trip fast enough.

Force of motion  The force of motion we used was thrust. The thrust we used was the force of a push of a hand.

Conclusion This is the end of our power point We hope you like it!