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1 Fridge (Brick) Experiment Justin Cook Matthew McBurnett

2 Beginning realizations At the very beginning we first realized that it was difficult settling on one idea to move the fridge without the use of anything that is even similar to wheels and has to reduce the amount of force to be able to move it

3 Final experiment Our final experiment and final product to move the fridge that both reduces the amount of force needed to be able to pull by hand and doesn't use anything similar to wheels. We decided to use sandpaper and string. What we did was put the fridge on the rough side of the sand paper and cut a hole on the tip of the sandpaper and tied a string in that hole than pulled the fridge along the floor. We also added duct tape to the bottom of the sand paper to make it move smoother and easier, sticking the duct tape to it exposing the smooth bottom side helped pull it much easier

4 Done When we finished we reduced the amount of newton force by 4newtons from the original 6 newtons It weighed 1.541x9.8 newton's or 151018FG


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