Motion

Forces and Motion
1.P.1.1 Explain the importance of a push or pull to changing the motion of an object.
1.P.1.2 Explain how some forces (pushes and pulls) can be used to make things move without touching them, such as magnets.
1.P.1.3 Predict the effect of a given force on the motion of an object, including balanced forces.

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Motion Video


Motion

[chorus]

If an object changes its position,

then a motion has occurred.

If it continuously changes its position,

then it’s in motion, then it’s in motion.

 

[verse]

Use a car as an example, and the car is parked at the curb.

Now, you move the car up 10 feet, then a motion has occurred.

Now, if you take the same parked car and put it on the highway,

then start coasting.

Its position is constantly changing.

Then, it’s in motion, then it’s in motion.

 

[chorus]

If an object changes its position,

then a motion has occurred.

If it continuously changes its position,

then it’s in motion, then it’s in motion.

If an object changes its position,

then a motion has occurred.

If it continuously changes its position,

then it’s in motion, then it’s in motion

 

 

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