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Science Teacher uses mini remote controlled car to teach Newton’s Third Law
Everyone knows that Newton’s Third Law is that for every action there is a reaction. If a 25 gram radio controlled car is placed on a 25 gram roadway which rests on a frictionless air table then Newton’s Third Law is all too clear. As the car pushes back on the road then the road pushes forwards on the car. The end result is that the road accelerated backward and the car accelerated forward. The Science Teacher Jacob Strickling is the creator of the popular Science YouTube Channel ‘Make Science Fun’.
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