The milk was moving at a constant speed on the conveyor belt. The milk is representing a balanced force.
Hmmm....I wonder why he won't answer his phone!
Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws of Motion By: Kate Heim Block #4 11/28/2016 KTH
Because Jack was not paying attention when he went to put the milk in the bag he accidentally knocked it over. Jacks hand knocking the milk over is an example of an unbalanced force.
Oops!
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Must...pedal....harder!
While taking her children to school the mother has to pedal faster and harder to reach a speed of 15 miles per hour.
When the children are gone the mother can pedal slower and lighter to reach 15 miles per hour.
Finally! There is no weight to weigh me down!
Both of the tennis players ran toward the ball. The girl who is smaller accelerates faster because she has a smaller mass then the boy.
I will get the ball!
I will get the ball!
Newton's Third Law of Motion
When the players crashed into each other with an equal force, but because the girl had a smaller mass she fell backwards.
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