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Physics, 22.05.2021 01:00 john67728

A student runs the experiment as described in parts a-c. The student concludes that error occurred when running the experiment because the data shows the steepest incline tested was more than
100% efficient, violating a fundamental law in physics. Write a paragraph that identifies the physics
law that appears to have been violated and defines the law, explain what the student's results
would mean and how they are a violation of the identified principle, and describes an error that
could have occurred during the experiment to lead to these results.

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