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Billy 'O Naire ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
11/23/2016 04:31:53 pm
1st law: my bed wont move unless an outside force pushes or pulls it.
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LBfootball2
11/23/2016 05:04:44 pm
1st Law
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spaghettimonkey
11/23/2016 05:11:54 pm
I had a very heavy desk and tried to move it but it didn't. I also slid a couple of bouncy balls on the floor and it just hit the wall.
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Teddy sprinkle
11/23/2016 06:47:35 pm
1st law:
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TheRu$$ian
11/23/2016 06:56:17 pm
First law: I have my VERY VERY heavy dining table and I tried to push it moved but not very far.
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Wiggle worm
11/23/2016 07:18:21 pm
1st law
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twinkleToe
11/23/2016 07:19:25 pm
I can't make my wheely chair spin by just letting it sit there. I push it and it spins. Now it doesn't stop spinning, so I have to hold it tight so that I can stop the chair from spinning. This follows Newton's first law.
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movingcactus
11/23/2016 07:46:53 pm
My bed stays at rest not unless I use a force to push it
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Wenze lunnch
11/23/2016 07:51:31 pm
My Television wont move unless a force works on it.
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Swirlyspice
11/23/2016 08:04:46 pm
1st law
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Swirlyspice
11/30/2016 11:50:44 pm
(correction:)
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Beanfranklin
11/23/2016 08:20:52 pm
1st law) I have multiple candles at my house the candles will stay still unless an outside force such as my hand acts upon by either pushing to the side or picking it up into the air. I have a pond in my backyard, there is a fountain which cycles the water through the pond the fountain pushes the water out and it keeps going until it reaches the other water. But it doesn't fully stop it creates ripples when it hits the water the ripples aren't big because the amount of force pushing the water gets lower when the water hits the other water that is moving toward it.
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Squeakypan@da
11/23/2016 09:11:40 pm
Newton's First Law
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topclaraminty
11/23/2016 09:16:23 pm
When you put a paper on the cup and put a coin over it, and if you pull the paper fast, the coin will be staying in the corner of the cup and not fall.
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bubblegummspider
11/23/2016 09:24:43 pm
1. The paintings on my bedroom wall will not move unless acted upon by an outside force.
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ShinyPineapples
11/23/2016 09:27:30 pm
1st Law - My plate won't move unless I try to move it.
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Limemusicfan
11/23/2016 09:30:44 pm
1st law
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itzme.eg
11/23/2016 09:32:10 pm
When I get home I came across a still object. My door will stay still unless I, a force, act upon it to make it move. And when I walked my dog she tended to stay in motion until a force acted upon her which was bumping into a tree. Yesterday when I moved my chair I used minimal force but when I moved the couch to clean the floor I had to use more force because the couch has more mass then my chair. When my dog runs around the house she sometimes bumps into the Christmas tree causing one of the ornaments to drop and roll. The ornament is rolling in a direction where the Earth is moving in the other direction. Bye!
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Lucky lemonade
11/23/2016 09:56:10 pm
1. My bench will stay still unless I push or pull on it.
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Curlyfrie
11/23/2016 10:42:23 pm
I tried to move my fridge but it didn't move because it wants to stay at rest.
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Lazy lizard
11/24/2016 12:56:01 am
I pushed my dresser from one end of my room to the other. I was an outside force acting upon it.
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Purplemaniak
11/24/2016 07:32:25 am
1st Law: if there was a book on slippery surface and it was stationary, and you give it a push then it will keep moving.
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Littlerock
11/24/2016 07:45:43 am
1st Law)my desk can't move unless an outside force acts upon it
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DonutDuck
11/24/2016 07:48:26 am
For the first law I tried to push my bed but I could not move it because of all the mass it has, and how little mass I have compared to it.
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