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Theresa Harrison
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20 May, 14:16
In a elastic lab what did you change and why?
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Clarissa Salinas
20 May, 14:25
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I changed my undershorts. The elastic on the old ones I put on that day was deteriorated, and it completely failed when I dripped lab coffee on it, causing falldown.
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Emery Howe
20 May, 14:38
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mass to see how it affected stretch length of a rubber band
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