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3 December, 22:31
What is the Hypothesis for force and fan carts
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Kayden Booth
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This is a classic physics problem that you can explore by using simple materials to build a low-friction cart with a removable motor and sail. The Fan Cart provides an elegant demonstration of action-reaction pairs described in Newton’s Third Law, and can also be used to demonstrate other aspects of force and motion.
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