Which of these experiments would make use of quantitative data?
a. a study of the different a...
Physics, 16.10.2019 02:30 peternice2956
Which of these experiments would make use of quantitative data?
a. a study of the different amounts of time it takes water to evaporate completely.
b. a study of the effects of water temperature on fading colors in cloths.
c. a study of the differences in cloud shapes on three successive days.
d. a study of the effects of sunlight on the color of construction paper.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:10
Rank the automobiles based on the magnitude of the force needed to stop them, from largest to smallest.2000 kg car going 5m/s500 kg car going 20 m/s1000 kg car going20m/s500 kg car going10m/s1000 kg car going10/s4000 kg car going 5m/s 0 0 603
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