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Chemistry, 25.05.2021 06:20, davia97

Part B. Carry out the experiment the way you described it in task 1, part D. Perform three trials for each drop height, and record
the data in the table. Estimate heights to the nearest centimeter. (You may choose to reduce the simulation rate and
watch the bounces in slow motion to improve your data collection.) Finally, average the bounce height measurements
to get a final reading. Round the average bounce heights to the nearest whole number.

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