Physics: Fraudulent Forces
Create a multimedia presentation that debunks or affirms the physics of a phenomenon seen in a video, movie, etc. Providing evidence for your critique with:
- A free body diagram, detailing the force vectors (magnitude and direction) acting on the object (applied, friction, normal, gravity, etc.)
-Description of the motion of the object using physics terms including: acceleration, velocity, mass, force, etc.
-discussion around why is the physics right or wrong. Explain using newtons 3 laws (inertia, balanced/ unbalanced forces, action/ reaction pairs)
-evaluate changes that could be made to make the phenomenon more plausible or easier to recreate.
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