Below is my Science Ted Talk PowerPoint. In the bottom left corner of every slide is a little button you can hit for audio.
Cheers, Tyler
Below is my Science Ted Talk PowerPoint. In the bottom left corner of every slide is a little button you can hit for audio.
Cheers, Tyler
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Hey Tyler! Nice ted talk, I liked the visuals and how you included a YouTube video. Your talk was good at explaining the parts of your question. Regarding your idea for an experiment, what do you think would be the outcome of the experiment? And do you think there could be any flaws?
Hi Athena! I believe that the outcome of the experiment would result in smaller objects that produce less drag falling faster than larger objects that produce more drag. I do believe there could be flaws as the factors stated in the Ted Talk are just the biggest factors in determining the speed at which an object falls, however, I don’t believe they will be able to alter the experiment significantly.
Hi Tyler, nice Ted Talk! I really liked how you put a YouTube video in it, it made it really interesting to watch. I liked how you explained each part of your Ted Talk in detail. You didn’t mention this, but would viscosity also affect the rate at which it falls?