Constant Velocity Lab Practical 10 points

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Constant Velocity Lab Practical 10 points One write-up per group. The RED car will start at the 0 meter mark, the BLUE car will start at the 5 meter mark. The cars will face each other and start at the same time Predict where the cars will meet. You may decide to use a graph, diagram, or another method. You may test the cars one at a time when your group is called. Grade: Data (2 pts.) Graph/Diagram/Calculations (show all work) (2 pts.) Explain your calculations in a paragraph (2 pts.) Prediction: 4 pts. Within 40 cm 3 pts. Within 70 cm 2 pts. Within 100 cm 0 pts. More than 100 cm off Honors Mandatory! Solve this using two methods (graph and algebra, graph and motion map, etc.)