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Physics, 13.10.2021 14:00 zanedog2018

Students are using the experimental setup shown in the image in which the two ends of a string are attached to a car and to a hanger. The students conduct three trials in which they place metal discs on the hanger to manipulate the force applied to the
car. As a result, the car accelerates along the table while two probes collect motion data
On the fourth trial of this experiment, a student places some discs on the car by mistake. In 1-2 sentences, explain how this
mistake will affect the graphs produced by the computer


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