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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Motion and Forces Infographic 1. What is the meaning of force? A force is a push or a pull, that causes an object to move. 2. What is balanced and unbalanced forces? Balance force are two forces acting in opposite directions on an object. Unbalanced forces are forces that causes a change in the motion of a object. Drag is the sum of all the aerodynamic force in the direction of the external fluid flow. 3.What doses drag mean? 4. What's Newton 1st law? An object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion,stays in motion." 5. How dose a real life event shows Newtons 1st law? 6. What's Newtons 3rd law? tap and hold to change this header text! tap and hold to change this header text! tap and hold to change this header text! tap and hold to changethis text! When kicking a soccer ball because it's in motion. 7. What's a real life events of Newtons 3rd law? Every action has an equal and opposite reaction." 8. How would you change your elite straw rocket to make it go futher? I would replace the playdought with tape. When bouncing a basketball. 9. What effects the number fines on your straw rocket to make it go far? The number of fines should be three because the airfoil. 10. How dose the clay effect the distance? 11. How dose the straw length effect the difference? Because the wight in the front of the straw makes it heavy. 12. When does motion of an object get effected by mass of an object? tap and hold to change this header text! 13. What causes motion of an object get effected by the forces acting on it. 14. How dose a spring scale measure? 15. How's the mass of an object effect the forces needed to move it? Because the front is not strong enough for the airfoil. Speed of a falling object is not affected by the mass of the object. Object with large mass it will effect the motion and additional forces that will have talked its place to move it. Spring balance is labeled both in units of force pounds, newtons and mass. An object at rest stays at rest and a object in motion stays in motion.
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