How Did The Laws Affect The Motion Of Newton's Second Law

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The laws that will be demonstrated in this experiment is Newton’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd law of motion which will cause the distance of the cup to decrease as the mass increases, because the marble will accelerate in the direction of the force down the ramp and also move the cup in the same direction which proves Newton’s 2nd law. The marble will stop because of the cup will get on its way which will cause the marble to crash against the inner cup causing the cup to move forward from getting the same force the marble gave it. This includes all of the three laws and

since more penny would be added it to it, according to the 2nd law the shorter the distance of the movement of the cup will get as previously mentioned.

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