Neighbors | Zack Shively.The force and motion projects were made …


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Special to The Vindicator | published: February 8, 2018

Neighbors | Zack Shively.The force and motion projects were made out of everyday materials, such as cereal boxes and tissue boxes. The students had to place a marble into their contraption and have a beginning point, a change of direction, a point where it slowed down and sped up and an ending point. Pictured, clockwise from left, are Kaylee Bushling, Milo Wright and Christopher Solvesky.

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