What goes up must come down!

What goes up must come down!

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An integrated, interdisciplinary unit examining Newton's Laws of Motion as they relate to roller coasters. Space and Time Gravity is the most important force over large distances, and is responsible for large-scale motions in space. Gravity is the weakest of all the forces, but because it acts between all matters and because it decays at a moderate rate with distance, it is the most dominant force over large distances. Forces and Motion The most important equation in all of science is likely F=ma, which says that when you push on an object, it accelerates. Push on a massive object, and it accelerates slowly. Push harder, and it accelerates faster. The most prevalent force on our planet's surface is the gravitational pull of Earth's mass. As a result, the most prevalent kind of motion is downward acceleration (i.e., things fall downhill). Matter and Energy As Einstein showed, gravity is better viewed as a distortion of the fabric of space by matter. Very massive objects, like b

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