okay so right now we are going to listen to peewee harris it's pretty interesting because he has a friend. that isn't really a scout right now what we would call a city slicker. because he didn't like to get himself dirty or use bad grammar and he used big words. and like he wasn't at all that bad he just used big words and stuff. and all the kids did not like him because of that and he lost his mind kind of like he wasn't thinking straight he made a promise. the first time he did that he said he would join the Scouts and this gut did so he had to do it know.
Joel Engelsma LAB REPORT FOR FRICTION The purpose. We will see how friction affects the distance the car will travel by different surfaces. Hypothesis the car will travel on a smoother surface because there is less friction than on any other. Our independent variable is the different surfaces. The dependent variable is the distance the car will travel. Materials A toy car A board A yoga mat A tape measure A towel 4 books Procedure Step 1 put the car on the top of the board and layout yoga mat about under the slanted board. Step2 roll the car down the downward slant and measure how far it went. Step3 record the measurements on paper or computer. Data distance traveled Towel 11.5 inches 12 inches 13 inches Average 12 ⅙ inches Bare floor 113 inches 121.5 inches 118 inches Average 117.5 inches Yoga mat 27 inches 28 inches 30 inches Average 28 ⅓ Discussion and Results The ...
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