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Physics, 05.11.2020 18:40, OwONuzzlez

Part A Chomper challenge For this experiment, you will conduct five trials to determine the number of chomps you can do in 30 seconds.
Use a stopwatch to determine the number of chomps you can do in 30 seconds.
Record your data in chart A.
Repeat step 2 and 3 for five trials.
Calculate your average speed for each trial, then overall.
Part B: Speedy Chompers

Use a stopwatch to determine the number of chomps you can do in 1 minute. As the time reaches each point.
Record your data in table B
Calculate your chomping speed at each point (20 seconds, 40 seconds, and 60 seconds) using the data from your experiment.
Record your data in table C.

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