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FALLING OBJECTS. JASON B. TORRES MS. ORBESO . Table of contents. 1. title 2. table of contents 3. question 4. hypothesis 5. material 6. procedures 7. conclusion 8. question? 9. bibliography. Does a heavier object fall faster than a lighter one?. Hypothesis.
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FALLING OBJECTS JASON B. TORRES MS. ORBESO
Table of contents 1. title 2. table of contents 3. question 4. hypothesis 5. material 6. procedures 7. conclusion 8. question? 9. bibliography
Hypothesis I think that the heavier object will fall first because of gravity even though they fall at the same time.
material 1. a heavy object, about 1 pound 2. a light object, about 1 pound
Procedures 1. I have to find an object that is 1 pound 2. then I have to let the both objects fall at the same time so it can be equal. 3. test to see which rock went down first the heavy rock or a light rock.
question A question that I can ask is if a heavier rock fall faster than the lighter rock it would be wrong because something light will always be lighter but the heavier rock gravity will pull it down faster.
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