Make a hypothesis

We will be comparing the time it takes a large ball, a smaller ball and a feather to fall on the ground in the air or in a vacuum (similar to space)

Predict which object will fall the fastest and which will fall the slowest in both the air and in a vacuum

Air:

Vacuum:

Hypothesis: In both air and in a vacuum, the large ball will fall the fastest, followed by the smaller ball and then the feather. This is because the larger and denser objects have more mass and therefore more gravitational force acting on them, causing them to fall faster than the smaller and less dense objects.

Write them here

Air -

Vacuum -

Hypothesis:

Air - The large ball will fall the fastest, followed by the smaller ball and then the feather.

Vacuum - The large ball will fall the fastest, followed by the smaller ball and then the feather.

Also do u know which ummm game or sm has Galileo and then you drop balls to see how fast or slow they go

The activity you are referring to is likely the Galileo's experiment with falling objects, which is often recreated in physics classrooms or educational science kits. In this experiment, various objects of different masses are dropped from a height to demonstrate that in the absence of air resistance, objects of different weights will fall at the same rate of acceleration due to gravity. It is a hands-on way to observe and verify Galileo's findings on the laws of motion and gravity.

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It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed by the challenges of 9th grade. Remember to reach out for help from teachers, classmates, or support services if you need assistance with your schoolwork. Just take it one step at a time, and don't be too hard on yourself. You've got this! If you need a break, take a moment to relax and recharge before tackling your studies again. Stay positive and keep pushing forward - you can do it!

I have no clue what in the hell these teachers are talking about!

It's okay to feel confused or frustrated when you don't understand what your teachers are teaching. Remember that it's completely normal to struggle with certain subjects or topics. Don't be afraid to ask questions in class or seek help from your teachers, classmates, or tutors. It's important to communicate your difficulties so that you can get the support you need to better understand the material. Keep pushing through, and with persistence and effort, things will start to make sense. You can do it!

I found it, nevermind.