In this activity, you will try out an experiment to see if you can predict motion and inertia accurately.
Part A
Go to your backyard or to your high school's basketball court or tennis court and try out this experiment to see if you can predict motion and
Inertia accurately. Bring a friend or classmate. Take a
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