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Each person in your group should obtain a ruler and at least one ticker tape segment from the staff. All the tape segments were generated using the same ticker timer. Do not write on or fold the tapes. If a ticker timer is available, examine it so that you are familiar with how it works.
C. Suppose the ticker timer that made the dots strikes the tape every
How far did the object that generated your tape segment move in:
Predict how far the object would move in: 1 second,
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