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Ava.P
10/14/2020 12:06:49 pm
Newtons first law of motion states that something can’t move By itself you have to push it first. For example if you have a ball and you want to come to you someone has to push it first. Newtons first law of motion also states that if you want something to stop forecast to act upon it. For example if there’s a ball and it’s rolling I had to put Force on it to stop it. New in second law of motion states that if you push an object with more force it will go faster and farther away. For example if I kick the soccer ball with all my force it will go very far away for me. Newtons third law of motion states that every action and reaction Will have equal and opposite. For example if I ran I will still have they opposite and equal reaction
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Ava.P
10/14/2020 12:08:17 pm
Newtons first law of motion states that something can’t move By itself you have to push it first. For example if you have a ball and you want to come to you someone has to push it first. Newtons first law of motion also states that if you want something to stop forecast to act upon it. For example if there’s a ball and it’s rolling I had to put Force on it to stop it. New in second law of motion states that if you push an object with more force it will go faster and farther away. For example if I kick the soccer ball with all my force it will go very far away for me.
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Darcy.....
10/14/2020 12:08:49 pm
One of Newton's laws of motion is that an object can’t move unless a force either pushes or pulls it and once it’s in motion, it won’t stop unless something stops it from moving. Another law of motion is that every force has a equal and opposite reaction.
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Sadie Powell?
10/14/2020 12:15:03 pm
Here are a few things I have learned😁
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JENNA???
10/14/2020 12:39:12 pm
Newton’s first law of motion states that something can’t move itself unless it has a push off for example if you have a basket ball it will not move unless you hit it with your hand.Newtons second law of motion was when you move a object with more force it will it will move faster and farther away like if you hit a base ball or softball with a bat if you hit it hard you can get a home run.Newtons third law of motion states that for every action or motion there is a equal and opposite like a bottle of viginer put soap in one a baking soda in one.
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Van
10/14/2020 12:42:25 pm
The first law is that an object won’t move by itself and that, once in motion it won’t stop unless some force acts upon it. The second law is that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away. The third law is for every action, or motion there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Amelia allen??
10/14/2020 12:50:09 pm
Today I’m going to tell you what I learned about Newton’s laws of Motion. The first law of Motion is that a object can’t be moved by itself and, once in motion, it won’t stop unless some force act upon it. A example of that is a ball, it can’t move unless you hit, kick, bounce, or through it. The second law of motion is when you push a object with more force then it will move faster and farther away. A example of that is a baseball, If you hit a baseball with more force the ball will probably go flying. The last Law of Motion is every action or motion, there is a equal and opposite reaction. A example of this is... two balls, place them in a equal line then get another ball and put it in motion to the other balls, when it hits the two balls then it’s momentum will transfer to the first and second, causing them to go in a opposite Direction. I have learned so much about the Laws of Motion.
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MasynB
10/14/2020 01:02:35 pm
The first law is that a object will not move by it’s self a example is if you want to move a heavy box you have to push or pull to make it move.The second law is when you move a object with more force it will move faster and farther away. The third law is for every action or motion there is an equal amount and opposite reaction.
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Hayden
10/14/2020 01:03:22 pm
Newton’s first law of motion states that if something like ball was set down it would not move. But if you were to push it, it would start rolling. Newton’s second rule of motion states that if you hit something hard such as a baseball with a bat it would go farther than hitting it with a small force. Newton’s third rule of motion states that every Motion or action has a equal and opposite reaction. Like if you have two balls in a line and push the one behind it the one in front would also start moving because the one behind transferred it’s motion to the front ball.
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Maybe Noelia??????
10/14/2020 01:05:48 pm
What I learned today
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Hackett
10/14/2020 01:07:11 pm
One of the Newton’s laws of motion is an object has to be put in to motion by force and can not be stopped unless a force stops it. An example of this is a ball on a table, it can not move on it’s own, so it has to be pushed or lifted. The second is that if an object I s moved forcefully it will move faster and farther. An example of this is if you were to hit a ball lightly it will not go very far, however, if you hit the ball hard it will go a lot farther away. The third law is that for every motion there is an equal and an opposite. An example is if you set a row of motionless balls on something like concrete, then set two soccer ball sized vertically, next, send one ball towards the the other balls. When the ball hits the others, it send force from one to another and send them in the opposite direction.
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Aubrey the rat queen ? ?
10/14/2020 01:10:23 pm
I learned that the first law is that something won’t move unless you use force on it. The second law is if you push an object with more force it will move a longer distance quicker. The third law is that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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3[\/][\/]@
10/14/2020 01:11:35 pm
I learned that Newton’s laws of motion something’s can move by itself
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Eisley gould
10/14/2020 01:11:59 pm
The first law of motion is an object can not move without a pull or push and that object that is moving can’t get stoped without a act to stop it for example you push a wagon and you put your hand on it to stop it.The second law of motion is the faster you push it the faster it is going to go.For example when you kick a ball with a lot of presser it is going to go fast and fur.The last law of motion is ever action is going to have a opposite reaction.That is what leaned.
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Caleb
10/14/2020 01:13:40 pm
Here are three of Newton’s laws of motion. The first one says that a object won’t move by itself and once it starts moving it won’t stop unless some force acts upon it. An example is a ball on a flat surface. It won’t move unless something pushes it. It will stop if you stop it with your hand. The second law of motion says if you push an object with more force it would move faster and farther away. An example of this is hitting a baseball. And if you hit it lightly it wouldn’t go as fast or as far. But if you hit it harder it would go faster and farther. And the third law of motion says that for every action there is a equal and opposite reaction. An example of this is when you roll a ball at another ball that is not moving it would hit the other ball and it will cause that ball to move. Those are Newton’s first three laws of motion and a example of each one.
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Mooch!
10/14/2020 01:15:55 pm
The first law states that when at rest it stays at rest unless pushed or pulled and when in motion it stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force, an example is kicking a soccer ball, it is at rest until I kick it, then it keeps going until stopped by someone else or friction. The next law states that with more force it will go faster and farther, for example if you punt a ball with little force it will barely move, but if you hit it with a lot of force it will go a long way and faster. The last law states that every action has a equal and opposite reaction, an example is a Newton’s cradle, when you drop one ball it hits the others and the ball on the other end goes up and does the same.
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Jake god of dolphins
10/14/2020 01:18:55 pm
Here are a few things I learned about Newton's 3 laws. An object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force. For example, put a ball on a table its not moving right? Now, try pushing the ball. It is moving right? Stop it. It is not moving because of your hand. Newtons 2nd law states if you hit something soft it will not go that far but if you hit it hard it will go far, like if you hit a ball softly it will not go as far as if you hit it harder. The last law is that anion has an equal and opposite reaction. If you hit a ball into another ball it will make all the other balls move by transferring the momentum. And this what i learned.
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Levi
10/14/2020 01:23:04 pm
So motion doesn’t work without a push or a pull most times and that is because take for instance a car. A car does not move with a push or a pull which also could be called a FORCE. So a toy yea a toy you have to bump a toy to get it moving but what stops it is air and gravity. That’s all I know from the back of my head but the text backs me up by saying “Newton’s first law of motion states that an object won’t move by itself.” So that explains my statement but there are 2 more laws in the article above for you to explore.
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Giovanni
10/14/2020 01:25:52 pm
In the text per say if you were to set a ball on a table it wouldn’t move unless you use a force of some kind. Newton’s second law of motion is that if you push something it has more force. For example if you put a baseball on a t and swing with a bat the ball has some fore behind it. The third law is that for every action and motion there is an opposite reaction. For example place 8 pins on a table then let child role a ball at the pins, that is an opposite reaction I love science 🧪.
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Luc@$
10/14/2020 01:31:59 pm
I’m going to teach you some things I learned. Newton’s first law of motion states that an object will not move by itself and that, once in motion, it won't stop unless some force acts upon it. Newton's second law states that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away. The third law of motion states that for every action, or motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction.That is what I learned.
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Cameron:(
10/14/2020 01:34:51 pm
Newtons 1st law motion states that objects won't move by itself and once it's in motion it won't stop stop until some type of force acts upon it. An example of that is like a ball. If the ball is just sitting there it won't move unless someone pushes it and if you don’t make it stop it'll just keep going. Newtons 2nd law motion states that objects that you hit hard go farther. An example of that is if you have a soccer ball and you kick it hard it will go farther. If you kick it's softly it won’t go as far. Newtons 3rd law of motion states that every action or motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction. An example for that is if you threw a basketball at another basketball it will transfer it's motion from the first basketball to the second basketball and cause them to move in opposite directions.
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@ddi$on
10/14/2020 01:35:54 pm
Stop and start
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DRAKES ✌️?
10/14/2020 01:40:26 pm
The first newton's first law of motion states that an object won't move by itself and that, once in motion, it won't stop unless some force acts upon it . Set a bouncy ball, marble or baseball on a flat surface such as a table. Position the ball so that it is completely motionless that’s one of those there Newton law. Newton's third law states that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away of Newton law of motion states that for every action, or motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Place at least two soccer-sized balls in a vertical line. Give your friend or your neighbor or your brother or sister and have him roll it putting it in motion toward the other balls. When it strikes the other balls its momentum will transfer from the first to the second, causing them to move in the opposite direction.
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Joelle ❤️????
10/14/2020 01:41:38 pm
Newton’s laws of motion states something like this.Newton’s first law said “an object won’t move by itself once in motion, it won’t stop unless some force acts upon it.”Here is a example a soccer ball can’t move unless if you kick it if you want to stop it you have to put your foot on it.Newton’s second law of motion says “That if you push an object with more force it will go faster and farther away.” For example if you throw a ball with a lot of force it will go faster and farther away. Newtons third law of motion states “ that for every action or motion there’s an equal and opposite reaction.” For example If you set up a row of soccer balls and you get another soccer ball and you kick it the row soccer balls will move. If you don’t kick the soccer balls the soccer balls will not move.
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Drakes ✌️
10/14/2020 01:48:23 pm
We are all scientist🧪🔬
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PARKER
10/14/2020 02:33:47 pm
Newton has three laws of motion. His first law of motion says that an object doesn’t stop or start moving on its own. An example of this is If you dribble a basketball then catch it. His second law of motion says when you push an object it could go faster and farther depending on the amount of force. For example, lightly kicking a soccer ball or kicking it very hard. Newton’s third law of motion says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. An example is, if you hit the pool ball into the others they will move, but slow down the original pool ball.
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Jayten
10/14/2020 02:41:51 pm
Here is some stuff I learned 1 law of motion it is that objects won’t move by itself in motion. it won’t stop unless a force upon it.here is a 2 law of motion if you play balliball if you hit it with a lot of force it could go faster and farther or higher. A example of you throw a baseball with a lot of force it goes farther and faster. 3 law of motion states every action or motion there’s a equal opposite reaction. If you have any thing if you don’t kick it it won’t move.
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Iain
10/14/2020 02:43:56 pm
The first law of newton is start and stop . If the object can move it's self on it's own. If in movement it won't stop moving unless some force. Like a baseball when someone hits. When someone is catches the ball it stops. The second law of newton is fast and far. If you push an object with more force then it will move faster and farther. Like a soccer ball when you kick it with a lot of force then it will go farther and faster.The third law of newton is equal and opposite. In motion theres a equal and opposite reaction. When a fish goes up a current the current pushes the fish back.
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Xael✌???
10/14/2020 02:44:15 pm
Ok this is what I learned about moshin is something that you have to pole or push it is something you do in your Dailey life.Ok so pole is something that you get like I was eating an I wanted barbecue so I had to reach it that is polling something that is pole.Ok push is something like if something is in you way you are going to push it for it to get out of your way.mewton laws of moshin states somthing the first law is that when you move something it won’t be by it is self something els is going to move in it is not going to stop after you start it somethings can stop it and other things can’t .
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Jack :D
10/14/2020 02:57:59 pm
Newton’s first law is that an object can’t move by itself and that, once in motion it can’t stop unless a force hits it. So an example is a marble siting on the floor and when you tap it it’s in motion so when you take your hand and stop it it’s not in motion anymore. The second law is that the more force you put on an object, the faster it will go. An example is taking a skateboard and pushing it lightly vs pushing it hard. The third law is that every motion has an equal and opposite reaction. The Archimedes cradle is an example of equals and opposites because the balls create a motion, that is swinging back in forth opposite directions.
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Presley
10/14/2020 03:03:34 pm
Newton’s first law is stop and start. An example of this law is when you have a soccer ball you can kick it to start it and stop it with your foot. The second law of Newton is fast and far. A slingshot is a good example of Newton’s second law. The further you pull the slingshot back the farther it will go. The stronger the force the faster the ball will go. Newton’s last and final law of motion is demonstrated while bowling. When the bowling ball hits a pin the force of the pin will transfer to the other pins and knock them down as well. This explains Newton’s three laws of motion.
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Ava.N
10/14/2020 03:43:04 pm
The 1st law is an object can’t move unless someone pushes or pulls it. The Second law is that when someone pushes an object harder it goes faster, The third law is. Every action or motion results different. So that’s all his laws, bye
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Ava
10/14/2020 03:46:24 pm
The first law if I put my sister she will move, The second one if I push my dresser as hard as I can it will probably move it faster, The third law if I throw my water bottle in the air it will move in different directions every time, bye
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Graydon
10/14/2020 04:22:23 pm
The first law of motion states that nothing will move unless something causes it to move and nothing will stop moving unless another force causes it to stop moving. If I put a ball on the ground it wouldn’t move unless I kick it. Then it wouldn’t stop moving unless friction or another object stopped it. The second law of motion states that the more force you put into something the faster and farther it will go. If I throw a football lightly It would go a short distance. If I threw it hard it would go a long distance. The third law of Newton is every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So if I went skating and I push off a wall one way, I will move the other way.
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Ryland
10/14/2020 04:48:12 pm
The first example is “stop and start” so say the wind blows and the tree was not moving and when the wind blows the leaves on the tree start moving.The second law is “Fast and far” so say there is a ball and if you use force with your hand and tap it a little it will move a little bit but if you push it hard it will move farther.Last but not least is “Equal and opposite” a example of this is like if you hit a hockey puck with a stick it moves.BYE BY👍
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Xavies
10/14/2020 05:39:53 pm
The first law of motion is nothing can be moved without force you can’t stop the object unless something cause an object to stop this is called force.If you throw a ball it will Eventually stop moving but a soccer ball or a basketball while the football eventually stop because the way it is it shaped.the second is if you push something harder it will go faster if you push it soft it will go slow.The third is everything has a Reaction.
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Jaedin>:D
10/15/2020 04:26:59 am
The first law of motion is nothing can de moved with out force unless something causes a object to stop this is called force. If you throw something light it will stop but if unlike a soccer ball or a basketball eventually it will stop from the way it’s shaped.
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Amberly?
10/15/2020 04:46:21 am
The first law of motion is stop and start an example for stop and start would be like kicking a soccer ball and stopping it. The second law of motion is called (Fast and far) an example for that would be like football if you throw the ball fast and have a lot of force and it will go far.
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Luc@$ 2.0
10/15/2020 05:18:20 am
I’m going to teach you some things I learned. Newton’s first law of motion states that an object will not move by itself and that, once in motion, it won't stop unless some force acts upon it. Like a baseball if you push it then it will move. Newton's second law states that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away. For a example, if you throw a baseball it will go farther. The third law of motion states that for every action, or motion, there is an equal and opposite reaction. For an example, if you want to walk your going to have to move both legs.That is what I learned.
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Van
10/15/2020 05:18:43 am
The first law is that an object won’t move by itself and that, once in motion it won’t stop unless some force acts upon it. The second law is that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away. The third law is for every action, or motion there is an equal and opposite reaction. The first law example is to set a bouncy ball on a flat surface then position the ball so that it is completely motionless then sit and watch the ball for a minute and it stays still. The second law example is to set up a t-ball then the person can step up to the plate and take a swing at the ball then make a comparison having it hit lightly and hit it hard. The last law example is put two soccer sized balls in a vertical line then roll one of them into the other ball to cause the other ball to move.
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Aubrey the rat queen ? ?
10/15/2020 05:19:54 am
I learned that the first law is that something won’t move unless you use force on it. For example, if I don’t kick a ball then it won’t roll to my friend. The second law is if you push an object with more force it will move a longer distance quicker. For example, the harder I hit a ball the farther it will go. The third law is that for every action there is an equal
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Jaedin
10/15/2020 05:25:59 am
The second law is if you push something fast it will move faster with more force. The third law is there are equal and opposite sides as if a soccer ball is flat it would need a lot of force to be moved
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Noelia
10/15/2020 05:27:09 am
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Emma/Athena
10/15/2020 05:28:28 am
A example for the first law is a box won’t move if you bribe the box or tell the box to. Here is a example for the second law if you go bowling and you throw the ball with a little bit of might it will probably not hit all the pins but if you throw the ball with a lot of might it will most likely hit all the pins. There’s one more example to tell you about the last law of motion if you are getting a bottle of water and you put one drop of blue food coloring and you get another bottle and put two drops of blue food coloring it will be darker shade of blue that the first.
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Levi
10/15/2020 05:32:57 am
The second law of motion is”if you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away.” (I found that out the hard way). So an example is a soccer ball if you kick a soccer ball lightly it moves slowly and doesn’t move far. But if you kick it hard everyone is running for it and chances are you made a goal. And the 3rd and final rule is “for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction” I honestly don’t understand but I’m guessing another soccer ball because the text says that if the balls collide chances are they will move in the opposite direction.
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Darcy
10/15/2020 07:17:59 am
Here are three examples of Newton's laws of motion.
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Jayten
10/15/2020 08:21:48 am
1 law of motion is nothing can be move without force can’t move unless something causes a object this is called force.exampel is like if you kick a ball it won’t stop unless if you put your foot down.
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Addison 2
10/15/2020 08:29:45 am
If there is a car and a car that crashed.
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Masan
10/15/2020 08:54:38 am
Newton’s first law states that an object will not move by itself once in motion it won’t stop unless some force acts apon it example if a ball is kicked it won’t stop unless a time of force is pulling it back. Newton’s second law of motion states that when you push an object with more force it will move faster and farther away. Example if you kick a soccer ball one time it could go far but if you click two times it will go farther. The third law of motion states that for every action or motion there is equal and opposite reaction example if there is coke and you put mentos it will explode
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