Here is a helpful website that has a great example of a controlled experiment: http://scienceray.com/physics/controlled-experiment-example/?237567#comment-237567&reload
The Physics of Hockey by Alain Haché
In 2001, the "Physics of Hockey: Sliding Friction and Momentum on Ice" was born. It is the top site for information. Now it is simply called Hockey Physics 2.0. Go there: http://www.hockeyphysics.com
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In conclusion, the experiment on free fall demonstrated the consistent acceleration of objects in the absence of air resistance. The data collected supported the hypothesis that all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass. This experiment reaffirmed the fundamental principles of gravity and provided valuable insights into the physics of motion.
there are no cheats, its a physics game. All you need to do is experiment!
· to show the effect on a bulb if a resistance is connected in series with it in the circuit.
the answer is 14
If you need help with a specific physics lab, please provide the details of the experiment or problem you are working on. I can offer guidance on how to set up the experiment, analyze data, or interpret results.
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