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Classical mechanics [3]
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Paragraph 1- Materials and Procedure Materials: 1 Pop Bottle 1 Balloon 1 Straw Duct Tape Scissors 1 Rubber Band Step 1: We wrapped our pop bottle in zebra duct tape for easy floating in the water. Step 2: Made an opening in the cap for the straw to go through. Step 3: Cut our pop bottle open to make space for the balloon. Step 4: Put the straw through the cap and taped the balloon to the straw securely/tied a rubber band to it Step 5: Blew the balloon up and put our boat in water! Step 6: Now you have your very own boat! (: Our vehicle/boat moved forward by the air pushing out of the balloon, causing it to move forward in the water. (: Paragraph 2- Newton?s 3rd1st Law of Motion

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