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Physics, 16.11.2020 17:00 arwen28

Develop and describe a method to predict the force exerted by the expelled CO2 on the system using Newton's second law. In the space below, describe your method. Don't take the measurements or calculations yet, just describe what you'll measure. Make sure you include a discussion of the sources of experimental uncertainty and how you'd minimize that uncertainty.

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