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Jodie Pettit 10s Mr Scanlan The Paper Cake Case Experiment    

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Jodie Pettit 10s Mr Scanlan The Paper Cake Case Experiment Aim: To see how varying the height effects the time of fall of my paper cake case. p.8aPrediction: I predict that dropping the paper cake case from double the height will result in it taking double the time to fall. p.8aThe science behind the prediction: If I drop the paper cake case from double the height it therefore has twice as far to fall, because of this I would expect the paper cake case to take twice as long to fall. Although the paper cake case will reach terminal velocity that could affect the speed at which the paper cake case falls and therefore effect the time. p.8aThe Procedure o.2aSafety: To avoid anyone getting hurt or anything getting damaged I made things safe by: making sure I was always holding the metre ruler unless it was clamped to the table, I made sure when I was...

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