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I did the experiments again, remember? I found that the results at first weren't accurate due to the lubrication of the ramp I was using. Once I did them again, and made sure that the ramp was not lubricated, I found this to be the set of values for the average time to go down the ramp. If it is needed, I can redo the experiment as I have all the equipment currently. Is the problem with the water data point?Chestermiller said:The time to roll down the ramp was largest for water and decreased monotonically with increasing kinematic viscosity. This is the exact opposite of the results in your original experiments. Why?
small edit: Ill do the experiment again for all the data values, it should take me about 30 minutes or so and Ill relay the information. I'm not sure why the nearly inviscid liquid is coming out to be that with the highest time while the most viscous was the fastest. From what I understand theoretically, it should be the opposite due to less fluid resistance, right?
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