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The Inside Trade Secrets to Mastering Carnival Games — Using Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion
Terms to Include —
at rest
motion
inertia
force [equal or unequal]
mass
acceleration
speed
direction [same or opposite]
balanced force
unbalanced force
friction [static, fluid, rolling, sliding]
Gravity
Picture link:
https://www.google.com/search?q=clown+ball+throwing+game&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=
isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFzfPr1M3YAhWBUN8KHQmqDfAQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=552
#imgrc=zPDA8bDl8e9MCM:
[insert a gif or picture using Google Draw or other sketch showcasing the objective of the game
being met here]
Identify the “inside scoop,” as in what is it about the game, the physical setup or the skill required,
that makes the game a challenge for players.🅱️
The are a couple rows of clowns that you should be hitting. Some people have observed that if you
throw the ball too early, the points do not count. Every time, you should hit every alternate row, so you
can keep on going back and forth, for easy points. The ball has a specific acceleration, and the kinetic
energy can make the ball’s velocity increase. This is a very efficient strategy. But be aware of the
gravity, and unbalanced forces! They can easily mess you up!
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Note: Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion and the following terms must be strategically incorporated into
the “Pep Talk,” so as to reflect the correct meaning within context, but done in such a way that
makes sense in everyday language.
Terms to Include —
at rest motion reference point
force mass acceleration
speed direction inertia
acceleration friction gravity
exert resist velocity
energy potential kinetic