Activity for newton's third law of motion
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1. Slide the 5m piece of string through the straw to create a track for the balloon.
2. Blow up the first balloon as large as it will go. Do not tie it off.
3. Attach the straw to the balloon. Put the straw on top of the balloon and use 2 pieces of masking tape to secure it.
4. Now, measure the circumference of the balloon by wrapping the string around it. Measure the string with the meter stick. Record this in your data table.
5. Now, it's time to let your balloon fly. Pull the balloon to one side of the string and either secure the other side to an object or have a friend hold it. Let your balloon open and watch it fly on the track.
6. Measure the distance traveled using the meter stick and record this in your data table.
7. Repeat step 1-6 for the second balloon, but make it a smaller size.
1. Slide the 5m piece of string through the straw to create a track for the balloon.
2. Blow up the first balloon as large as it will go. Do not tie it off.
3. Attach the straw to the balloon. Put the straw on top of the balloon and use 2 pieces of masking tape to secure it.
4. Now, measure the circumference of the balloon by wrapping the string around it. Measure the string with the meter stick. Record this in your data table.
5. Now, it's time to let your balloon fly. Pull the balloon to one side of the string and either secure the other side to an object or have a friend hold it. Let your balloon open and watch it fly on the track.
6. Measure the distance traveled using the meter stick and record this in your data table.
7. Repeat step 1-6 for the second balloon, but make it a smaller size.
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Newton's third law of motion: Newton's third law of motion states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. It should be noted that there can be no reaction unless there is an action. It is difficult to drive a nail in the middle of the plank supported at its two ends. Similarly, one cannot climb a greased pole and cannot cut with only one blade of a scissor.
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