Monday, September 15, 2014

#1 Sean Blunt

My claim is that when you pull fibers apart it should weigh the exact same as it did before as  it was clumped.
My evidence is that when the fiber is clumped up the particles were clumped up. when you pulled apart the fibers the particles got farther apart. We did add anything or take anything. All we did was pull the fiber apart. Therefore it should weigh the same. When we did our histogram all of the average numbers were close to zero, so it showed no change.

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