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A Scale Should Make The Graph Readable
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what incrament would ba a apppropriate to make a graph of the data
How does the chiming clock make Anne frank feel?
To make a graph with an experiment, it would be wise to make a short graph at first. Make a rough draft using basic numbers, and draw the graph after the information is gathered.
take two lemons and two nails and two wires.twist the wire around the batterie compartment and the nail stick the nail in you lemon and you should have a running clock!
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To make sure your results are Valid/reliable. You should always repeat your experiments and if using times or amounts and in the future going to make a graph its best to do the experiment 3 times and calculate the average on place the average result on to your graph.
Well, in my science experiment, apple is the best fruit battery, then the lemon, then the orange. Remember to change the V--- on the left of the voltmeter and make sure it's 2000m.
to observe general trends and pattern in a data
In a lemon battery experiment, two different metals are needed to create an electrical potential. If the metals touch each other, it creates a short circuit and the electrical current flows directly between the two metals, bypassing the lemon. Separating the two metals allows the lemon juice to act as an electrolyte, facilitating the flow of electrons between the metals.
Honestly, your question is a little hard to answer. From experience, I found that a lemon makes a better battery, but some of my friends who have also done this experiment said an onion works better. A few more people and websites said that the lemon works better! Hope I helped!
Lemon juice is an electrolyte. Electrolytes conduct electricity when in a solution of water
you make a line graph and then put a scale on it
The purpose of a lemon squeezer is to squeeze out the lemon to make lemon juice. It makes it much easier and faster to make lemon juice for everyone to enjoy.
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