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Three easy experiments to make for kids to explain first newton's law of motion

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<p>Three easy experiments to make for kids to explain first newton's law of motion Newton published a book about how objects move. Newton says that objects at rest don&rsquo;t move unless an unbalanced force acts on them. Inertia is the tendency of objects to resist a change in motion. Explain your kids the first newton's law of motion with three easy and simple experiments. Newton&rsquo;s first law of motion states that no acceleration can happen without an unbalanced force. In other words, objects at rest don&rsquo;t move unless an unbalanced force acts on them. Objects in motion don&rsquo;t slow down, speed up, stop, or turn unless a force makes them do so. Instagram: teacherfreddie68 twitter : TeacherFreddie #inertia #experimentsforkids #scienceexperiments</p>

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