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Table A. Predictions of Kinetic Energy and Resulting Beanbag Height for Varying Masses Mass (kg) Velocity (m/s) Kinetic Energy (kg∙m2/s2) Height of Beanbag (m) Average Height of Beanbag (m) 0.125 1j .35 0.250 2j .91 0.375 3j 1.26 0.500 4j 1.57 Observations Table B. Predictions of Kinetic Energy and Resulting Beanbag Height for Varying Speed Velocity of Bottle (m/s2) Mass of Bottle (kg) Height to Drop Bottle (m) Estimated Kinetic Energy (kg∙m2/s2) Height of Beanbag (m) Average Height of Beanbag (m) 2 3 4 5 6 Observations

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