Experimentation
1. To test Hypothesis 1, crumple a piece of paper until it is
approxim...
Experimentation
1. To test Hypothesis 1, crumple a piece of paper until it is
approximately the same size as the stone. Then, drop the two objects
from the same height. 2. To test Hypothesis 2, slightly crumple a second piece of paper so that
its size is greater than that of the first piece. Drop the two crumpled
pieces of paper from the same height. 3. To test Hypothesis 3, fold one piece of paper into an airplane. Leave
the other piece unfolded. Drop the two objects, face down, from the
same height. 4. Plan a way of testing Hypothesis 4. Questions:
1. For experiment 1, which object is heavier? Which one falls faster?
Does weight affect an object’s rate of fall?
2. For Experiment 2, which object falls faster? Does the size of an object
affect its rate of fall?
3. For Experiment 3, which piece of paper falls faster? Does the shape
of an object affect its rate of fall?
4. Does the weight, size, and sha
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