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Measuring Friction.
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Measuring the Viscosity of Honey
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Mechanical Properties of a Meter Rule
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Mechanics - “loop the loop”
Mechanics 2 Coursework - 'woosh' down the slide
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Mechanics 2 “loop the loop”
Mechanics of Motion
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Model the motion of a trolley running down a slope.
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Motion of a car going down hill.
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Motion of a Trolley.
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Motion of an object as it slides down a slope at different angles to the horizontal.
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Mousetrap Report
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Muscular Strength/Endurance and Flexibility
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My aim is to find out what variables affect the time it takes for a pendulum to complete a full oscillation.
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My aim is to find out whether mass affects the distance travelled by a margarine tub with the same force applied.
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My Aim is to see how the weights of cupcake holders affect the terminal velocity of them when they are falling to the ground.
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My aim is to set-up and carry out an experiment to investigate the stopping distance of a toy when the speed of the car is varied.
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My main aim was to find out if the crater occurred on the planet Earth. Before I started to do this experiment, I did some research to do with crater.
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My prediction is that as the height of the runway is increased, the velocity of the object leaving the bottom of the runway will also increase. This
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My project is to find out what properties make the propeller most efficient. There are two types of shapes for propellers blades, land and air. Air propellers are a lot like the shape of a plane wing the blades that are used on helicopters.
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Observing The Law of Conservation of Momentum
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Paper Cake Case Investigation
Paper parachute investigation - Investigating the relationships between the sizes of the cones, the time taken to fall to the ground and ultimately the speed at which each cone falls.
Parachute Coursework
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Parachute Investigation
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