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This past summer, we had a swim meet on the first weekend of July called K
eo Nakama Invitational. It was a two day meet and on Saturday night we went someones house for a potluck/team bonding dinner. Being typical girls, my friends and i love taking pictures and we went outside to take some. We decided to try to make a pyramid. Due to gravity or the acceleration of -9.8 meters per second squared, it was more difficult than we thought. We fell a couple times. When we were falling we were experiencing free fall at the rate of -9.8 meters per second squared, the same as the gravitational force. However, after many trials, we finally mastered the pose. Maybe if we were on a different planet with a gravitational force less than what we have on earth, we would have had an easier time.....
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3 comments:
don't forget this fiasco when we cover center of mass too! this info might've helped you balance. lots of physics yet to learn!
whenever my friends and i do a pyramid we fake it! haha. you guys must be way lighter than us!
maybe there jus stronger erin!! lol
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