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Part III: Validity of the Hypothesis
4.Outline the data (numbers) that supports or does not support the hypothesis.
5. Outline the validity of your hypothesis.
(Describe how the hypothesis was or was not supported by using scientific sources.)
Does science say this hypothesis should work?
Does science say this hypothesis should not work? How do you know?
MY HYPOTHESIS:
If the angle of the inclined plane increases then the time will decrease. This may happen because the height of the inclined plane increases when the angle increases and there is more gravitational potential energy.
MY PROCESSED DATA:
Angle (°)
Average Time (s)
5(angle) = 8.67(sec)
10 = 6.26
15 = 5.11
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