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20 September, 22:57

What's a claim?

In our experiment, the blocks had masses 20 g., 30 g., 124 g and 142 g but the time for all five blocks to all five blocks to fall was about the same. It took between 1.5 and 1.8 seconds for them to not fall. No mass does not affect how quickly an object falls. Since the blocks had different masses but took about the same time, I know that mass does not affect how quickly something falls.

A. In our experience, the blocks had different masses 20 g,. 30 g., 44 g., 123 g and 142 g but the time for all five blocks to fall was about the same. It took between 1.5 and 1.8 seconds for them to all.

B. No, mad does not affect how quickly an object falls.

C. Since the block had different masses but took about the same time, I k ow that mass does not affect how quickly something falls.

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  1. 21 September, 02:53
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    The answer for this question would be B I believe
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