Analysis Questions
2. Which of the collisions from this lab used the principles of Newton’s second law? Explain your reasoning.
3. How were the results from collision three different from the first collision?
4. Why were the results from collisions one and three different? Use your knowledge of Newton’s second law to explain.
5. How were the results from collisions six and seven different from collision eight?
6. Why were the results from collisions six and seven different from collision eight? Use your knowledge of Newton’s second law to explain.
7. Newton’s third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If a moving car hits a parked car, what does Newton’s third law help to explain about this collision?
8. In the collision in question 7, how could you lessen the impact on the passengers in the moving car using Newton’s third law?
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