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Data Give a detailed description of what you did and observed in this section of the lab? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain in terms of Newtons First Law of Motion why the penny fell into the cup when the card was flicked. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain how this activity demonstrates the law of inertia. How is this activity similar to the magician's trick of jerking the tablecloth from under a place setting of dishes without breaking any dishes? Do you think the texture of the tablecloth is important to the magician? 4. Would the penny move in the same way if sandpaper was used instead of the index card? To which object was a force applied by the flick and which object was not acted upon by the flick? Why did the penny fall into the cup and not fly off with the index card? What force held the penny in place while the card was flicked out? What force brought the penny down into the cup? Follow-Up Questions Explain how this activity demonstrates the law of inertia. How is this activity similar to the magician's trick of jerking the tablecloth from under a place setting of dishes without breaking any dishes? Do you think the texture of the tablecloth is important to the magician? Answers he penny was at rest, and when you thumped the card from under it quickly, the penny remained at rest. It simply fell into the cup, rather than flying away with the card. Both demonstrated the law of inertia. The rougher the texture of the cloth, the less likely the trick will work. The friction of the tablecloth could place a horizontal force on the dishes, causing them to move with the cloth rather than stay put on the table. Summary The inertia of every object resists the change in motion. In this case, the inertia of the penny held it in place while the index card was flicked out from under it. The force acting on the index card was not applied to the penny. After the index card was moved from under the coin, gravity supplied the force to bring the penny down into the cup. If a force had been applied to both the card and the penny, then both would have moved and the penny would not have fallen into the cup. Part Two Materials -Drinking straws -Marble -Notebooks Procedure Set up the notebooks on the width of the table so that there is a corridor about thirty centimeters wide. Have one person sit on one side of the table while the other sits on the other side facing the first person. Place the marble so that it is at the center of the table. On the count of three, each student tries to blow air through the straw in order to move the marble. The objective is to move the marble all the way across the table to your partners side. You can only use air to move and stop the marble. Keep track of your score. Data Explain in terms of Newtons First Law of Motion why it was hard to get the ball rolling using only air and the straw. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Explain in terms of Newtons First Law of Motion why the ball was hard to stop once it got rolling using only air and the straw. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Questions What is Newtons First Law of Motion? Explain why inertia is related to Newtons First Law of Motion. List five examples you see every day that demonstrates Newtons First Law of Motion. What advantage do space travelers have using Newtons first law of motion? Be specific. The space probe Voyager which was launched into space in the late seventies and left the solar system a couple years ago. Why was it able to keep going for thirty years without the use of fuel? 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