Well done Dylan.
This is an excellent demonstration of inertia. It is a difficult word to explain, but you have shown what it is with confidence and flair.
I think I was at least in my mid teens before I even heard the word. So as a primary school student, you are well ahead.
Well done.
With every good wish
Merry Beau
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Dylan O Rafferty
1/9/2014 01:53:30 am
Thank you.
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mags
12/6/2014 05:14:47 am
Good demonstration Dylan. Have you checked it out with coins of different mass e.g. a really tiny cent? Will the same thing happen.
Well done on an excellent video. You've explained the principle of inertia and given your viewers a great example of the idea in practice. A video like this is so much better than a definition in a science book! Thanks for sharing this.
Mr. Lane
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Dylan
1/9/2014 01:57:53 am
Thank you Mr. Lane
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A. Webb
15/6/2014 06:45:15 am
Thoroughly enjoyed the demonstration - a difficult idea made understandable. Thank you Dylan
That is so cool Dylan. We like that you seem to have done that at home! We love Science. We had not heard of that word before as we are only in 2nd Class, but we understand what gravity is!
Thanks for sharing such a cool video!
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Dylan
1/9/2014 02:00:51 am
Thanks. The video was part of my homework. I like making them.
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Ms Brette Lockyer
15/8/2014 10:26:55 am
Thank you for a very clear demonstration Dylan. Would you mind if I show this to my Grade Two students here in Perth, Australia?
cheers
Ms Lockyer