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Physics, 06.05.2020 07:28 sumansmith5288

What do you know? Everyday objects illustrate Newton's three laws of motion in countless ways. The chart below lists some
examples of the laws in action. For each example, write which law it best illustrates, and explain your answer. Type your answers
in the chart listed below.

Examples of Laws Of Motion
Which law is best illustrated? Why?

1a. Maya hits a curb while riding her bike. The
bike stops moving, but Maya is thrown into
the air for a split second.

2a. A bird flaps its wings, using them to push
air downward. Air pushes upward on the
bird, allowing the bird to fly.

3a. Peter pushes on two boxes with equal force. The
first box is filled with books and the second box is
filled with balloons. The
second box accelerates at a greater rate
than the first box.

Which law is best illustrate?Why?
1a.
2a.
3b.

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