Fun With Physics Trevor Meranda. Physics The science of matter, energy, motion, and force.

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Fun With Physics Trevor Meranda

Physics The science of matter, energy, motion, and force.

We launched water balloons from a sling shot as an example of physics. It shows examples of energy and force when its released. It shows motion when its slung through the air.

The force given off from the mouse trap being set off, which then causes the wheels to rotate giving it motion.

we took a field trip to this air-port to look at the many different types of planes.

These straw cars moved when wind would push against the sail and caused it to move.

We watched movies giving examples of physics