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The Coin Drop - Sick Science! #005 Instructional VideoThe Coin Drop - Sick Science! #005 Instructional Video
Publisher
Steve Spangler Science
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7th - 12th
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Science
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Media Length
1:04
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Duration
45 mins
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2010
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The Coin Drop - Sick Science! #005

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A simple activity visually demonstrates Newton's first law of motion to your physical science fanatics! Placing an index card atop a glass cup and a penny on top of that, they can flick the card away and the penny will drop straight down. Let learners try it themselves and then write an explanation of what is happening with both the card and the penny.

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newton's first law of motion, newton's laws of motion, sir isaac newton, force, inertia

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newton's first law of motion, force, inertia, science

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