Directions Use a separate sheet of paper to answer the questions. Turn it into the box when complete. For each question predict what will happen and include.

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Directions Use a separate sheet of paper to answer the questions. Turn it into the box when complete. For each question predict what will happen and include an explanation For each question set up the experiment on PheT and run the experiment. Explain your results. Did your results differ from the experimental and why?

Which car will go farther? A is about 75 degrees B is about 35 degrees Correct answer B A B C They will go the same distance

2. Which will be in the air longer? A B C same time in air

3. Which car will go higher? A B C They will go the same height

4. Which will go farther? A B C They will go same distance C

5. Which will go farther? C They will go same distance A B   B small drag  

6. Which will go higher? C They will go same height A B   B small drag   A B C They will go same height

7. Which will go farther? C They will go same distance A B    A less drag    A B C They will go same distance