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PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 16

Season 1 Episode 508 | 26m 46s

PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 16

In Lesson 16, students analyze and interpret their investigation data to explain that friction can cause the forces acting on a moving object to be unbalanced (PS2.A), which can cause the object to slow down and come to a stop. Students answer the Phenomenon Question: What causes a moving object to slow down and stop?

07/17/2020 | Rating NR

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PBS PhD SCIENCE Level 3 Module 4 Lesson 16

Season 1 Episode 508 | 26m 46s

In Lesson 16, students analyze and interpret their investigation data to explain that friction can cause the forces acting on a moving object to be unbalanced (PS2.A), which can cause the object to slow down and come to a stop. Students answer the Phenomenon Question: What causes a moving object to slow down and stop?

07/17/2020 | Rating NR

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