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Listed in the Item Bank are key terms and expressions, each of which is associated with one of the columns. Some terms may display additional information when you click on them. Drag and drop each item into the correct column. Order does not matter. ITEM BANK: Move to Bottom A ball is rolling straight across the floor until Bradley kicks it.

A bowling ball and a baseball both roll across your foot at the same speed. The bowling ball hurts much more.

When riding the bumper cars at the fair, you bump into your friend and your car bounces backwards.

Your car breaks down. As your friends help you push it, it begins to move and speed up. Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion

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