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Objectives: Students will be able to... Newton's 3rd low with the observed relationship between force pairs. Hypothesis: A fly hits a windshield of o moving bus. Which will have the greater force at impact?The fly or the bus? Explain. Part 1: Rubber Bond Hold a rubber band between your left and right hands. Pull with your left hand. 1. Is the force from your left hand less than, greater than, or equal to the force by the right hand? Explain.

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Objectives: Students will be able to...
Newton's 3rd low with the observed relationship between force pairs.
Hypothesis: A fly hits a windshield of o moving bus. Which will have the greater force at
impact?The fly or the bus? Explain.
Part 1: Rubber Bond
Hold a rubber band between your left and right hands. Pull with your left hand.
1. Is the force from your left hand less than, greater than, or equal to the force by the right
hand? Explain.

Objectives: Students will be able to... Newton's 3rd low with the observed relationship between force pairs. Hypothesis: A fly hits a windshield of o moving bus. Which will have the greater force at impact?The fly or the bus? Explain. Part 1: Rubber Bond Hold a rubber band between your left and right hands. Pull with your left hand. 1. Is the force from your left hand less than, greater than, or equal to the force by the right hand? Explain.

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The force from your left hand is equal to the force from your right hand.

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This question is asking about Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that the forces two objects exert on each other are equal in strength and opposite in direction. In the case of the rubber band, when you pull it with your left hand, your right hand feels an equal force in the opposite direction. This is because the rubber band is exerting a force on both your left and right hands, and these forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. Therefore, the force from your left hand is equal to the force from your right hand.
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