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Effect Of Spaghetti On Marbles
If the increase of spaghetti affects the amount of marbles being places, then it will be able to hold more marbles because of the more the spaghetti the harder it will be to break. My hypothesis was proven correct after I got my results. When I graphed my data, I got a slope of 4.3(4). The equation that was made based on the graph and data is M = 4.345m/s - 2.9. So when a single strand of spaghetti was added, at least 4 and sometimes more could be added until the bridge broke. There were some small errors in the measurement and procedure but the experiment was done and we got successful results according to the data and the hypothesis.

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