Topic Brief: Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we? The force required to move a wooden plank can be measured using a spring balance as shown in the video.
Experiment 8 Friction -
Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we? The force required to move a wooden plank can be measured using a spring balance as shown in the video. Not only do they concentrate energy for MAXIMUM output, but they also help us explore space!
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- Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we?
- The force required to move a wooden plank can be measured using a spring balance as shown in the video.
- Not only do they concentrate energy for MAXIMUM output, but they also help us explore space!
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