Friction is something that happens when you rub 2 or more objects together. Just like in the stone age where they rubbed flint and steel(something like that) together and that created fire.
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Cool, I like the reaction as it hit the ground. I'm guessing that friction stopped it.
ReplyDeleteNice one Annie. What is friction? Miss S
DeleteFriction is something that happens when you rub 2 or more objects together. Just like in the stone age where they rubbed flint and steel(something like that) together and that created fire.
DeleteWhat I learnt is that the water only slightly came out in the air because water always pushes and it never pulls.
ReplyDeleteIs it the water that pushes Bea? Or is it something that pulls? G..... Miss S
DeleteI learnt that unbalanced forces make things move.
ReplyDeleteGood thinking, what do you mean by unbalanced forces Roman? Miss S
DeleteI learnt that putting the camera in slow motion helps you observe the experiment.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great doesn't it! What did you learn about the science Patrick? Miss S
DeleteI like how you said something, as the cup hit the ground.
ReplyDeleteBut what science did you learn? Miss S
DeleteIt,s because the force is the same and they are going down at the same speed which makes most of the water stay in the cup.
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