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Newton's laws of motion
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This is the third in the series: ‘Seven Scientific Theories’.
Imagine you have been asked to provide one or two creative and inspirational illustrations for a textbook, on Newton's laws of motion.
A spacecraft in free fall (the first law)? A dragster burning rubber (the second law)? A heeling yacht (the third law)? An interceptor with flaming afterburners (the second or third law)? A cannon firing (the third or second law)?
(The whole series is here: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4236850 )
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Tuesday, 23rd January, 2018 (GMT)
Submissions:
Tuesday, 30th January, 2018 –
Monday, 5th February, 2018
(GMT)
Voting:
Tuesday, 6th February, 2018 –
Monday, 12th February, 2018
(GMT)
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