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Physics coursework - Making sense of data For my Physics coursework I was given the results of an experiment, which involved rolling two differently sized balls (initially 3 however one was marble and did not work with the light gate because it gave 2 readings as it reflected light) one small, silver, with a diameter of 0.006 m and weighing 0.00708 kg and one large, slightly rusty, with a diameter of 0.011 m and weighing 0.01672 kg, down a ramp from different heights and measuring the velocity they travelled at using a light gate, connected to a computer which worked out how long the light beam was broken for. The diagram bellow shows how the experiment was set up: I then had to decided what I was going to use these results for, I decided that I would use them to see if the height the ball is dropped from effects the amount...

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