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Which one? If it's the one about inertia, put a paper cup/plate on a table cloth. Jerk the table cloth away from the table really fast, but not too violently, and the paper will stay. Also, you can put a marble in a jar full of water. Swirl the water around by moving the jar in circular motions for a few seconds, then stop swirling and the marble will still be moving. That's Newton's first law of Inertia.

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