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Physics, 18.03.2021 03:10, chenepiernas

In Part I, the independent variable, the one that is intentionally manipulated, is .

In Part II, the independent variable changes to
.

The dependent variable, the one you measure the response in, is the same for Parts I and II. For both parts of the lab, the dependent variable is
.

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