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From point A to point B, the car will
.
From point B to point C, the car will
.
Assuming the washer on the car is not blocked by the book, once the car hits the book, the washer will still have
.
This experimental design will examine Newton’s
law.
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From point A to point B, the car will accelerate (gain speed).
From point B to point C, the car will slow down and stop (decelerate) when it hits the book.
Assuming the washer on the car is not blocked by the book, once the car hits the book, the washer will still have forward motion (inertia/forward momentum).
This experimental design will examine Newton’s First Law (the law of inertia).
From point B to point C, the car will slow down and stop (decelerate) when it hits the book.
Assuming the washer on the car is not blocked by the book, once the car hits the book, the washer will still have forward motion (inertia/forward momentum).
This experimental design will examine Newton’s First Law (the law of inertia).
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