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Investigating the rate of cooling water in a beaker.  

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INVESTIGATING THE RATE OF COOLING OF WATER IN A BEAKER I am going to investigate the rate of cooling water in a beaker. My aim is to find out how the rate of cooling water is effected/changes when put in a beaker. By performing this investigation I am hoping to achieve further knowledge/understanding on the concept of cooling. There are various things to take into consideration when performing this investigation, such as the effect of temperature, time and quantity/volume of water that is used. To make the task easier, I have designated all the variables into three different groups: 1. Independent variable (the things I will change each time I perform the experiment). 2. Dependent variable (the things I will measure). 3. Constants (the things I will keep the same). I have decided that when carrying out the investigation I will not have any independent variables. There will be only 1 dependent variable, which would be the...

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