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Parachute Investigation
To investigate the relationship between Angular Acceleration and Torque.
"Conservatives are more concerned with the preservation of stability and order than with freedom" Discuss
"Determine how the 'terminal velocity' of a falling object is effected by its size."
"Does the pulling force increase as the weight of the box increases and, if so, is the pulling force directly proportional to the weight of the box"
"Oh My Elbow - Investigation Into Force Applied To Elbow Joint".
"What factors effect friction?"
'Carry out an investigation into the factors affecting the period of a simple pendulum.'
'To investigate whether the amount of paper cup cake holders affects the time taken to fall a certain distance'.
'To investigate whether the amount of paper cup cake holders affects the time taken to fall a certain distance'.
A Catapult Investigation.
A parachute manufacturer wants to find a suitable design for a parachute, which will let fragile scientific interments land safely. You must research and design ways of solving this problem.
A Race Against Time by Tan Mei Xiu.
A simple pendulum, is a concentration of mass on the end of a string or rod
A simple Pendulum.
A trolley is pushed to the top of a ramp, the summit being 20cm from the ground, and then is released.
A-Level Physics Investigation:The Ski Jumper
Acceleration is the rate of which the something increases or the rate in change of velocity. Newton's second law is m = f/a which means that Force is equal it Mass x Acceleration, the equation for this isN = Kg x M/S.
Acceleration of falling cones Investigation
Acceleration, Force and Mass
Aim: To investigate the factors which affect the speed of an object travelling in a circular path.
An Experiment Investigating if Chosen Variables Have an Affect On A Simple Pendulum.
An experiment to find out how a number of pulleys effects the effort needed to lift a load of 1newton (100g)
An Experiment to find out the effect of temperature on the height to which a squash ball bounces.
An experiment to find the variables that affect the rate of a pendulum swing

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