Physics, 03.11.2020 22:00 Kimmie2019
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Throughout the reflection, make sure you have a copy of the Student Guide and your data tables. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
In Part I of this experiment, the
was intentionally manipulated. This was the independent variable. The dependent variable measured was the
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In Part II of this experiment, the
was intentionally manipulated. This was the independent variable. The dependent variable measured was the
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