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Physics, 27.06.2019 11:30, milkshakegrande101

In this lab you will use a cart and a track to explore newton's second law of motion. you will vary two different variables and determine how each one affects how quickly the cart moves along the track. in the space below, write a scientific question that you can answer by doing this experiment.

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