Everett
4th Grade Neville
Olympic Sailing
The sport of sailing is an olympic sport. It Was placed in the olympics in 1900. A sailboat is the needed gear and the water is the location. The rules are the same as a regular regoda only no engines allowed.
Part 2 Newton's first law in the sport of sailing.
Balanced and unbalanced forces start and stop motion. Balanced forces examples. An anchor and some other contact forces. Unbalanced forces examples. Wind and waves are the contact forces.
Part 3 Newton’s second law.
Mass is matter there is in an object. The anchor and the boat are some objects of mass in this sport. Force. Agine the wind and waves. Acceleration. Acceleration is motion. The wind and the speed of the currents.
Part 4 Newton's third law.
Acceleration. Acceleration is something doing something In 1 direction. Reaction. Reaction is the result of something doing something in the opposite direction. Examples. The anker stops the boat. The wind pushes the boat and the sall pushes bake. The currents pushes the boat and the boat pushes bake. That is a summary of the sport of sailing.