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Investigating Gravity quick check
A student is investigating gravity and falling objects. She drops three balls and times how long it takes each ball to hit the ground. What is the most likely source of error
A student is investigating gravity and falling objects. She drops three balls and times how long it takes each ball to hit the ground. What is the most likely source of error
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inaccuracy in the timing of each fall.
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Anonymous
You are dropping to the floor while standing on the floor?
About a meter?
How long would that take?
a = -g = -10 m/s^2 approximately
v = - 10 t
h = (1/2) 10 t^2 = 5 t^2
so
t = sqrt 1/5 - sqrt (0.2) = 0.447 second
think you can time that accurately with your stopwatch?
About a meter?
How long would that take?
a = -g = -10 m/s^2 approximately
v = - 10 t
h = (1/2) 10 t^2 = 5 t^2
so
t = sqrt 1/5 - sqrt (0.2) = 0.447 second
think you can time that accurately with your stopwatch?
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1) she dropped the balls from different heights
2) preform a second trial
3) Owen
4) by dropping the balls from the same height
2) preform a second trial
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4) by dropping the balls from the same height
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A science class is planning an investigation about gravity and objects on Earth. In three to four sentences, explain the steps the class should take to provide data to help them make a conclusion about the effect of gravity on objects of different masses. pls help
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Gather three objects.
Measure mass of objects.
Drop objects from same height.
Determine the time it takes for the object to hit the ground.
Measure mass of objects.
Drop objects from same height.
Determine the time it takes for the object to hit the ground.
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Investigating Gravity Quick Check
1: Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object
2:The objects do not have the same size, shape, or mass, so any differences in drop times cannot be attributed to one variable.
3:Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass toward each other.
4:By repeating the experiment several times.
5:The longer an object falls, the more gravity increases its speed.
1: Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object
2:The objects do not have the same size, shape, or mass, so any differences in drop times cannot be attributed to one variable.
3:Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass toward each other.
4:By repeating the experiment several times.
5:The longer an object falls, the more gravity increases its speed.
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