Why is doing research helpful if you're creating the procedure for an experiment?
A. Someone e...
Physics, 18.04.2020 00:05 ajyoung3142005oztpya
Why is doing research helpful if you're creating the procedure for an experiment?
A. Someone else may have results you can copy for yourself.
B. It can help you avoid problems with your experiment not working.
C. Research lets you know if your hypothesis is correct ahead of time.
D. Online sources will tell you what your independent variable should be.
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Aprojectile is launched horizontally 10m above the ground and with an initial velocity of 15 m/s. a) determine the magnitude and direction of projectile velocity at t= 1.3s b) determine the magnitude and direction of projectile acceleration at t=1.3s
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