Sunday, May 10, 2009

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I'm doing a science project that involves "Does the weight of a skateboarder increase their speed?". Easy right? But the problem is how am i going to test that? Please Help!!!!!!!!!

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thats an easy one. yes. weight(mass) increases speed (velocity).


take bricks and place on a skateboard and roll down hill. try different weights, over same distance. measure speed. easy.


you can use anything that rolls and holds wieght to test the theory.


i am of the assumption that you know how to measure speed....stop watch over a measured distance
Reply:go make some skater friends.
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Reply:Momentum and how it's affected by weight. basically your looking for the terminal velocity of items - the friction of the ground. get different skateboards that are a different weight but about the same size. make a ghetto "bowling ally" looking thing with tape for a finish line. roll each skatebord that is a different weight and time how long it takes to get to the finish. There are a lot of flaws but if its not for college they won't care that you could push them differently accidently. I LOVE SKATERS!!!!!!!!!

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