I did a projectile motion lab, predicting where a ball would land before actually dropping it. I have to answer this question: you accounted for variations in the velocity measurement in your range prediction. Are there other measurements you used which would affect the range prediction? what are they? I have no idea would that be air resistance, or the speed at which we drop the ball, the height at which we drop the ball, the record data, etc?

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