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Surface Area: Volume Ratio Investigation  

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Surface Area: Volume Ratio Investigation I am going to do an experiment to find out how heat loss is affected by surface area to volume ratio. I will make this investigation as safe as possible by wearing goggles, and using a kettle rather than a Bunsen burner to avoid unnecessary danger. Also I will make the experiment as fair as possible by: - * Making my measurements as accurate as possible * I will repeat each part of the experiment 3 times and work out an average, using a mean average as I think this is most suitable for this experiment. * I will keep everything apart from the surface area to volume ratio the same. Although I will make the experiment as fair as I possibly can there may be other factors (which I cannot control) that may effect the results such as: - * The surface area may not be exact because the variables...

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