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Chemistry, 17.02.2021 01:20 LilFlamingo247

Marcus wants to determine how long it takes different balls to drop from different heights. He changes the height and the ball that he is dropping with each new trial. He is measuring the time it takes for the ball to drop. His hypothesis is that the ball will drop faster if it is heavier. What is wrong with his experiment. (There is only
one specific thing wrong with his experiment)

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