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Determination of the acceleration due to gravity (g) by free fall.
Determine the viscosity of honey using a ball bearing.
Do things have to be scientifically proven to be true?
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Drayton Manor Theme Park: Centrepedial Force
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EvaluationThis article of “What We Know About Police Use of Force” is helping in putting police use of force into context in order to understand the potential magnitude of use of force problems
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Experiment to Find Acceleration due to Gravity
Experiment to find the acceleration due to gravity using free fall.
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F=ma Experiment
Factors affecting the speed of a trolley
Factors affecting the speed of a trolley Travelling down a ramp.
Factors which affect stopping distance
Find out the difference in flight time, of a weighted paper helicopter, on comparison to a mass of blue tack with equivalent mass.
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Find out what happens to the distance travelled by two standard tubes of different circumferences down a wooden ramp
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Force and Newton's three Laws
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Free falling experiment.
Galileo's Rolling Ball experiment
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Gravity is described from the point of view of a universal law.
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Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetic Force.
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Helicopter Investigation
How aerial travel and Cabin Pressure adversely affects the Human Body
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How can you explain the difference in times for a whole cup cake holder to fall compared to when it is screwed up into in a ball due to surface area, air resistance and mass?
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How Surface Area Of Vanes Effect The Rate At Which A Weight Drops.
In this experiment, I predict that as the force increases, as will the acceleration. Therefore, as the force decreases the acceleration decreases.
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Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in Belarus
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Investigate free-falling objects and projectile motions.
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