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Physics, 16.10.2020 17:01 demarcuswiseman

(PLEASE HELP. DUE IN 4 HOURS. I WILL CASHAPP YOU $20 TO GIVE A CORRECT ANSWER. PLEASE LEGIT ANSWERS. I AM DESPERATE. GIVING BRAINLIEST, THANKS, AND 5 STARS. THANK YOU.) In Video 2, you observed a "Frictionless Pendulum", the frictionless pendulum can only be simulated. Go back and see if you can observe any changes in motion. How would the motion of the pendulum change if that was a demonstration rather than a simulation? Use the CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) template to answer.

CLAIM: Write your answer to the question given: The motion of a real pendulum would (describe how it would or would not change).

EVIDENCE: This is your example, model, observation, or idea demonstrating your claim, you could begin with “According to…” or “Based on...”, or "Watch how..."

REASONING: You could begin with, “This is because…” or “The fact that supports this evidence is…”. ONLY state science facts to support your example, do not guess, use opinion, or use inferences here.

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