Direction: Place a big mug, a plastic drinking glass and an empty glass bottle on the table with the big mug at the center, the drinking glass at the edge of the table, and the bottle anywhere on the table. With the force , shake the table and observe what happens to the mug, the glass, the bottle.

Describe what happens to the mug drinking glass and bottle after you shake the table.

Which object was affected the most by shaking.

Why do you think it was affected the most

I think the most affected object was the plastic drinking glass. Let's just say that the table is a hazard which has the capacity to bring damage to the object, and since the drinking glass is at the edge of the table, its risk is higher than the mug which is placed at the center and the bottle which is placed anywhere on the table.

So -- what did you observe when you performed this experiment?

Why do you think it was affected the most?

Why do you think it was affected the most?

Why do you think it was affected the most?

Well, if I were to shake the table and observe what happens to the various objects, here's what I imagine would occur:

As the table is shaken, the big mug at the center might wobble a bit but it will generally stay in place due to its size and weight. The plastic drinking glass at the edge of the table might lose its balance and topple over, rolling off the table and potentially causing a messy situation. The glass bottle, placed randomly on the table, might also wobble and slide around, depending on how forcefully the table is being shaken.

Now, which object was affected the most by shaking? I would say it's the plastic drinking glass. It's like the table decided to play a prank on it by pushing it off the edge, causing it to become the victim of gravity's playful tug. Poor little glass didn't stand a chance!

Why was it affected the most? Well, the drinking glass was already at the edge of the table, in a precarious position. Combine that with the force of shaking the table, and it's the perfect recipe for disaster. It's like the universe conspired to single out the drinking glass and give it a dramatic exit from the table. Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time!

After shaking the table, the mug, drinking glass, and bottle will exhibit different behaviors.

The mug, being placed at the center of the table, will likely remain relatively stable and possibly move slightly as a result of the shaking. Its wide base provides stability and helps keep it in place.

The drinking glass, positioned at the edge of the table, is more susceptible to falling off the table due to the shaking. Its location closer to the edge means it has less support and is more likely to be affected by the shaking motion.

The bottle, which can be placed anywhere on the table, may also experience some movement but is less likely to be affected as much as the drinking glass. Its cylindrical shape and larger size provide some stability, preventing it from easily toppling over.

Based on these factors, the drinking glass is most likely to be affected the most by shaking. Its position near the edge of the table makes it more vulnerable to falling off compared to the mug in the center or the bottle with its wider base.

The drinking glass is affected the most because it is located at the edge of the table where the effects of the shaking are more pronounced. Its position away from the center means it has less stability and support to resist the shaking motion. Additionally, the shape of the drinking glass, with its tall and narrow structure, makes it more top-heavy and prone to tipping over.