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Motion of a car going down hill.  

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By: Anamul Hussain INTRODUCTION: As for my coursework I will be investigating how a car is going down the slope and the distance of the car and the last acceleration of the car and I will have to measure the distance. AIM: My aim for this experiment is to investigate how the speed and distance of a car goes downhill from different heights and angles. PREDICTION: My prediction is that the steeper the slope will be the faster the car will go but if the steep is less the car speed will go slower. SCIENTIFIC THEORY: The higher the slope is there will be more potential energy the car will have. Because the car will go down faster and it will gains more speed because it has more energy. And if there were more potential energy there would be more kinetic energy. APPARATUS: We used the following equipments for the experiment: 1) A model car 2) Ticker- timer...

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