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Investigating Force, Mass and Acceleration using a Trolley
Investigating how height affects time taken for a falling object to reach ground level.
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Investigating into the factors that affect acceleration.
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Investigating motion using video processing software.
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Investigating motion using video processing software.
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Investigating the acceleration of Connected Particles
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Investigating the depression of a ruler when force is applied.
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Investigating the factors affecting tensile strength of human hair.
Investigating the relationship between force, mass and acceleration
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Investigating the strength of a Supermarkets plastic bag.
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Investigating what effects the acceleration of an object; will its mass or the force acting on it effect the acceleration.
Investigation into the acceleration of a trolley down a slope
Investigation into the Factors Affecting the Speed of a Trolley on a Slope.
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Investigation into the factors that affect acceleration.
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Investigation to find out how tension on an elastic band affects the height a paper pellet reaches
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Investigation to find out whether changing the surface area of the wings on my helicopter will change the rate of it's descent.
Is Helmut Newton's photography artistic or pornographic?
Is Helmut Newton's photography artistic or pornographic?
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Is the claim "having a black cat walk in front of your path brings bad luck" to be given the same knowledge status as the claim "the gravitational constant is 9.8 m/sec? Explain.
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Is the claim "having a black cat walk in front of your path brings bad luck" to be given the same knowledge status as the claim "the gravitational constant is 9.8m/s2"?
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Isaac Newton
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Isaac Newton.
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Law and Order in the late Nineteenth Century
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Law and Order in the late Nineteenth Century.
Letter to Government
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