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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Newton's 1st Law is "An object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion." A real life example of Newton's 1st Law is a soccer ball being kicked and continues at a constant speed until an unbalanced force makes it stop. Newton's 3rd Law is "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction." A real life example of Newton's 3rd Law is when a ball hits the ground and bounces back up with an equal amount of energy as had when falling to the ground. Force is a push or a pull, that causes an object to move. A balanced force occurs when two forces move in same direction while an object is not moving. An unbalanced force occurs when two forces move in opposite directions causing an object to move. Drag is a resisting motion that slows you down. ENERG Y Force Motion Drag Mass In order to make my Elite Straw Rocket go farther, I would change the amount of fins I put on the end of the rocket, because it reduces drag. The number of fins I put on determines how much drag is reduced. The mass of an object effects how much force is needed to move it, because the more mass you have, the more force you need to move the object. The less mass you have, the less force you need to move the object. The motion of an object gets effected by the mass of an object. For example, a soccer ball is kicked, this is an act of unbalanced forces, because two forces going in opposite directions are causing the soccer ball to move. Drag Laws and Forces
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