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ice penguins Science Question: What happens when you change the incline on the chute? Hypothesis: if I make the incline, then it will fall faster. Cecilia Domke Renada White
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Next 1.make the glacier goo. 2.gather all of the materials 3.get a 48cm. of a wax paper box. And put it in your chute. Tape that down. 4.tape 2 out of 3 of the wrapped boxes(wax paper boxes)to the top your chute. You can keep the wax paper in the box. 5.Put the 3 rd box under the bottom of the chute 6.Put the rocks anywhere that will help support it. 7.Check to make sure that everything is stable 8.Press goo against the chute 2 nd test it. Procedure
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Next Materials Duct tape 2 liter pop bottles saran premium wrap Ruler Glacier goo 24 cm quicker oatmeal container cut in half glad press ‘n seal wrap cut-rite Reynolds's wax paper 3 large rocks Scissors Timer
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GOOGLY GOO: Description: it is our experiment when the goo is sliding sown the chute FALLING: Description:it is our experiment when the goo is sliding down the chute RESULTS: our results were that it took 11 min. and 12sec. to get down the chute without anything added to it
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2012 CReSIS Middle School Program: http://cerser.ecsu.edu/cresis/cmsp2012/ http://cerser.ecsu.edu/cresis/cmsp2012/ ECSU CERSER/CReSIS 1704 Weeksville Road, Box 672, Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 Phone (252) 335-3696 Fax (252) 335-3790 Conclusion We would agree because it went faster with a steeper incline. Suggestions Don’t make it too vertical. Don’t put the plastic wrap on too tight and don’t put on too much duct tape.
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