We had more fun with Newton's Laws of Motion today, pulling an experiment from Janice Vancleave's Scientists Through the Ages.
I prepared things ahead of time, by cutting one of the narrow sides off of an empty cereal box, and taping it into a loop.
Then, we balanced the loop on top of a jar, and placed a penny on top of the loop.
The kids took turns rolling the loop off the jar, with a pencil...
...and watching the penny drop into the jar.
It fell straight down every time. We repeated the experiment, replacing the penny with lighter objects, like a googly eye, or a paper clip, and it still worked every time.
I asked the children if they knew why the penny dropped into the jar, instead of moving forward with the loop. My oldest didn't miss a beat in telling me it was because of on of Newton's Law thingies - an object at rest wants to stay at rest. The others nodded in agreement, and added that gravity was pulling it down, too.
They've been listening! I think I managed to keep the evil laugh inside my head, though they might have noticed the happy dance in my eyes.
It's great to be a homeschooler.
I can do the evil laugh for you. I totally would not have remembered that on my own.
ReplyDeleteI love the evil laugh.
ReplyDeleteI love it! You have some pretty well educated kids there. Pat the teacher on the back!:)
ReplyDeleteNice experiment and easy to do too! You have so much fun with physics!
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