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Find out how long a mass holder (with masses) will take to bounce  

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GCSE Science Experiment Experiment: I am doing an experiment to find out how long a mass holder (with masses) will take to bounce, once. I am using individual masses and will have a result for how long each mass takes to bounce. Equipment: 1. Stand 2. Boss 3. Clamp 4. Stopwatch 5. Spring 6. Mass Holder 7. Masses (100g) Diagram: Prediction: I predict, the more mass placed onto the spring, the longer it will take to do a full bounce. The lesser amount of mass used will result in a quicker bounce. Reason: More mass on the mass holder, which is attached to the spring, will result in the extension of the spring. Which means the more mass put onto the mass holder the longer the spring will extend. Gravity pulls any item down to the ground at a certain speed, but this should not have an effect on this experiment. What will effect the experiment though, will be the amount of mass used...

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