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Not really. Newtons laws basically are: 1. an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a force 2. force equals mass times acceleration 3. every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction Roller coasters are, however, a good example of conservation of energy.
Newtons second law applies two bicycling because when your bike is going down hill, and you don't have to petal, your bike will not change direction unless you physically change the direction.
aerobic.
Any object which is moving from a lower level to a higher level is converting kenetic energy (ie climbing a set of stairs for example) to potential energy. A car which has been parked at the top of a hill has used kenetic enegry to get up there and has potential to roll down to the bottom of the hill if the brake is released.
When you point you skis straight down the hill and don't make turns it is called straight lining. Another slang term for this is bombing the hill.
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a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
a crate dropping , a tennis ball rolling down a hill, and a Bowling ball falling are examples o f free fall.
Sometimes used for swimming or used for sliding down hill instead of waddling down the hill because of the chance of falling :) hope I helped! :D
Go down the hill the correct way without falling and you'll find them
My ball rolled down the hill.
something on the top of a hill about to go down
Kinetic energy.
A real life example of kinetic energy is something........ Sike!!!!!! A ball rolling down a hill, A person typing on a keyboard.
An example would be a ball rolling down a hill. The ball rolling down would show motion.
Newton's second law deals with mass and force as it relates to acceleration. Acceleration down the hill is the main part of skiing, which skiers can affect by changing their mass or the force they use to push themselves down the hill.
something on the top of a hill about to go down