Department of Education
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SDO - Bacolod City
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Level: GRADE 8 Force, Motion, and Energy
Topic: Newton’s Third Law of Motion:
Law of Interaction
Cultural Icon: Philippines on Earth
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Writers: Edna Rose P. Gueco &
Gladys G. Gerona
Illustrators: Edna Rose P. Gueco
Raymond Michael A. Gayatin
Raymond L. Temporosa
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SDO - Bacolod City
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Copyright 2018
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Written by: EDNA ROSE P. GUECO & GLADYS G. GERONA
Illustrations by:
EDNA ROSE P. GUECO
RAYMOND MICHAEL A. GAYATIN
RAYMOND L. TEMPOROSA
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Learner’s Material
Grade 8 Forces, Motion, and Energy
Name of Student: ________________________ Grade & Section: _________
Action - Reaction Forces
I. Objectives: After the activity, I will be able to:
1. identify the action and reaction forces in a given situation/event; and
2. compare the action and reaction forces in terms of magnitude and
direction.
II. Materials: Rubber ball
III. Procedure:
1. Place the rubber ball on the concrete floor. Observe if the ball will
move by itself as shown in Figure 1.
2. Hold the rubber ball at certain height as shown in Figure 2.
3. Release the ball and let it fall as shown in Figure 3.
4. Observe what happened to the rubber ball after hitting the concrete
floor as shown in Figure 4.
II. Analysis
1. When the rubber ball was placed on the concrete floor, did the ball
move by itself?
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2. When the ball was released at certain height, what happened to the
ball after it hit the concrete floor?
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3. Why did the ball behave the way it does?
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4. Using an arrow, draw the forces involved, where the length of an arrow
indicates the magnitude (amount) of force and the arrowhead shows the
direction of the force.
5. Based on the activity, what is the action force? and what is the reaction
force?
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