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Lab Report Motion and Forces
It’s time to complete your Lab Report. Save the lab to your computer with the correct unit number, lab name, and your name at the end of the file name (e. g., U4_ Lab_MotionAndForces_Alice_Jones. doc).
Introduction

What was the purpose of the experiment?
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What were the independent, dependent, and control variables in your investigation? Describe the variables for each part of the experiment.
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Write a hypothesis based on observations and scientific principles.
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Experimental Methods
What tools did you use to collect your data?
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Write your procedure. List each step so that another student could follow the procedure and repeat your experiment.
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Data and Observations
Record your observations.
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Conclusions
What conclusions can you draw about how the sum of forces acting on an object affect its motion? Write an evidence-based claim.
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Which mass, A, B, or C, was the greatest? Use the observations from your experiment and your knowledge of Newton’s laws of motion to write an evidence-based claim.
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Make a model that shows the forces acting on two blocks on a flat, frictionless surface:
A 1 N block at rest
A 1 N block with 2 N of force applied in one horizontal direction
Include arrows to represent the forces and labels to indicate the magnitude of each force. Use your model to compare and explain the motion of each block.
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