MAURICE WRIGHT Super suction. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Title 2. Table of contents 3. Question 4. Hypothesis 5. Materials 6. Procedures 7. Conclusion 8. question?

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MAURICE WRIGHT Super suction

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Title 2. Table of contents 3. Question 4. Hypothesis 5. Materials 6. Procedures 7. Conclusion 8. question? 9. bibliography

Question Do suction cups stick equally well to different surfaces?

Hypothesis I predict that the suction cup will not stick equally well to each surface because suction cups stick differently to different surfaces. The smoother the surface the longer it sticks.

Materials 3 suction cups Metal 3 3ounce weights Glass Plastic Paper Marker tape timer

Procedures 1. label the suction cups 2. Label 1 suction cup p for plastic, g for glass and m for metal 3. Place p suction cup on plastic and start timer 4. Record data on paper with the marker 5. Do the same thing with g and m suction cup 6. Repeat 5 times

Conclusion My prediction was correct. it does not stick equally well to different surfaces because the highest time for glass was 20 minutes, metal was 5 minutes and plastic was 5 minutes. Therefore the times were not equal.

Question?

Bibliography