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A bowling ball is rolling down the lane and stops before it even gets to the pins
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
If you are standing on the Earth, then transported to the Moon
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
The Law of Conservation of Energy says
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
Which is an example of Newtons 3rd Law
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
Which is NOT an Example of Newtons 1st law of Energy
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
If a Bowling Ball is dropped off the Empire State Building
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
If a bowling ball were thrown out of an airplane
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
If two objects of different mass are dropped, and there is no air resistance
Gravity affects it all the way down, otherwise it would hover
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
Gravity would be greater near the ground. Gravity depends on mass and distance
Kinetic Energy is transfered to Friction and then to heat
Your weight would be less, but your mass would stay the same
A bicycle would coast on a flat road and pick up speed
As you step off the front of a skateboard, the skateboard goes zooming backwards
The obects would hit the ground at the same time. How about that!
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