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Mathematics, 09.09.2021 23:50 ceceallen2003

Describe how Newton's laws of gravity and motion related to your observations and responses to the questions above in a 150-word paragraph. (I don't know if this helps, but here are the previous questions)

1. At the beginning of the animation, did the water stay in the bucket, or did it spill out?
"At the speed, the bucket was being spun- It was clear the water kept its place in the bucket."

2. Was the person able to keep the water in the bucket at a faster or slower swinging speed?
"The person was able to keep the water in the bucket at a faster speed"

3. What would happen to the water if you stopped the motion of the bucket while it was turned upside-down?
"Any person with common sense would say that the water would spill all over whoever/whatever was under it if there was anything under it, to begin with."

(The actual subject is "earth and space science"

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