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Sunday, 21 May 2017

High Impact Kete #11: Motion

Motion


An object in motion is a moving object; a change in position over time. A flying bird is in motion, because they are not still, but moving. Motion impacts many things across the Earth, including yourself. When you walk, run, jog, sprint, or even just stand up or sit down, you are in motion.



The car to the right is in motion because it is moving. 
















The baseball on the left is in motion because it is moving.











Some examples of motion being applied in real life include:

- A soccer ball, netball, basketball, or hockey ball rolling across the ground if you kick it, or flying through mid-air if you throw it. 

- Your lips and mouth while you are speaking.

- Your whole body if you are running, walking, sprinting or jogging for sport, P.E, or fitness.

- Your hand if you are waving hello or goodbye at someone. 

1 comment:

  1. A great way to finish your series of blogs about Forces, Motion and Energy (even if you DID have two #11 and no #12). :D

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