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Force and Motion
FORCE AND MOTION

Ronald Steven DuBois

5th Grade

St. Michael's Catholic School

2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Abstract

2. Introduction

3. Background Information

4. Procedure

6. Data and Observations

7. Results

8. Conclusion

9. Bibliography

ABSTRACT

I thought it would be fun to fling things like raw eggs and rocks with a catapult. Guess

what, it was! By flinging these items I tried to find out if heavier things would travel farther than

lighter ones. Basically how force effects motion.

With the catapult as the force, I sent items soaring, after weighing them, and then

recorded how far the items travelled. This showed me how Newtons Three Laws of Motion

work.

Force causes change is Newton's First Law of Motion which I saw from the catapult

flinging the items.

My hypothesis that heavier items would go farther was not correct, because Newton's

Second Law of Motion says that the force applied is equal to mass times acceleration. For

instance, if you push a skateboard it will roll away, but if you push a car with the same amount

of force, it will barely move. So heavier items do not travel farther.

Newton's Third Law of Motion is that for every action there is an equal and opposite

reaction. In my experiements this is shown clearly by the graphs in my research paper where I

recorded the weight of the items I flung with the catapult, and then recorded the distance the

items traveled. So when I sent an item soaring gravity was pulling it down and acting as the

equal and opposite reaction.

I really had fun with this project and conducting the experiments.

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INTRODUCTION

I did my Science Fair Project on Force and Motion. I wanted to find out how far different

items would travel when given the same amount of force. Would the size of an item or the

weight of an item be more important? Would the shape of an item change anything? If I

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