Hello!
I just completed the "Shaking for Suds" experiment and have a question regarding the height measurement for the bubbles. In the instructions it states that the height of the bubbles should be recorded as the measurement from the initial water line on the jar to the top of the bubbles at the center of the jar. However, in my experiment, there were always bubbles below the initial water line. Should I simply record my measurement as the total height (at the center of the jar) of the bubbles without taking into account the initial water line? The measurement of the bubbles below the initial water line to the initial water line was virtually the same each time the experiment was conducted.
Thank you in advance for your help!
"Shaking for Suds" Experiment
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Re: "Shaking for Suds" Experiment
Hi Collin,
I am afraid I am having a little trouble picturing what you are describing.
However, since you are only comparing the average height of results, I believe that as long as your measurement is based on the same zero point (such as the water line), you will have a valid comparison.
Good Luck and please post again if there's anything else we can do to help!
Willey
I am afraid I am having a little trouble picturing what you are describing.
However, since you are only comparing the average height of results, I believe that as long as your measurement is based on the same zero point (such as the water line), you will have a valid comparison.
Good Luck and please post again if there's anything else we can do to help!
Willey
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Re: "Shaking for Suds" Experiment
Yes, the zero point for all my measurements is the bottom of the jar. Thank you very much for your input!
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