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Investigation into how mass affects the rate of fall.  

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Aim The aim is to find out if the rate of falling cake cases increases depending on the mass. Apparatus Method To find out if the rate of falling cake cases increases or decreases depending on the mass we will change the cake cases mass by adding more cake cases. The cake cases will be used to change the mass. All of the cake cases will be dropped from a distance of 150 cm above the ground. We will use a 2m ruler to make sure that it is dropped from this height. This height was chosen as it was felt to be the most appropriate height. If the cake cases were dropped to near to the ground it would be very difficult to record the time taken for the cake case to fall to the ground as they would fall too quickly. This would make the results less accurate because the...

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