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In free fall, gravity constantly accelerates an object (increases its velocity)—until it hits terminal velocity. Specifically, gravity increases a falling object's velocity by 9.8 meters per second (m/s) with every passing second. (Whereas velocity is measured in m/s, acceleration is measured in meters per second squared, or m/s2.) How does this constant acceleration affect the distance that an object travels over time? In this experiment you will roll a marble down a ramp to find out.
Answer: A few variables you could change to affect the velocity of this marble are:
1. Change the slant of the wooden ramp.
2. Change the height of the wooden ramp, so gravity has a different effect.
3. Possibly blow the marble?
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