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Matias Meza
2 August, 06:38
What is the independent variable of the catapult?
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Tristan Ramos
2 August, 10:32
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The independent variable is the pull-back angle of the catapult arm, measured by the markings on the catapult's disc. The dependent variable is the horizontal distance the ball travels, measured with a tape measure or meter sticks.
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