p he glanced down and saw the rattler a blue streak coming straight for the tree dixon scrambled onto the oak branch and lept for a higher branch but it was to late the blue rattler tail whipped up grabbing his foot in a deathly strong grip and started to pull the thirteen yeast old but down into his awaiting fang where one touch would coase swelling and ultinmatly death that came quickly he screamed ludlr struggling to stay free for a brief second he thought he could get out than the aufuwl suction cups slid onto his skiing and he coommnced to slowly going towards death than he heard a howl it was was his pet dog coming to his rescue all he had to do was stay out of the creatures fangs he started squirming and hitting it with his fishing rod up in the tree one arm on a branch after a minute of groaning slowly and smacking the serpent his dog wolf ran into a view his name wolf proved worthy hwas a dog four feet tall six feet long he hurled himself onto the snake and bit its head the snake almost instantly let go and tried depsrtly to rap it body around the dog
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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