Three easy experiments to make for kids to explain first newton's law of motion
<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’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’s first law of motion states that no acceleration can happen without an unbalanced force. In other words, objects at rest don’t move unless an unbalanced force acts on them. Objects in motion don’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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