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step 4: observe how changes in the mass of the bottle affect beanbag height
calculate the average maximum height for all three trials when the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, 0.250 kg, 0.375 kg, and 0.500 kg.
record your calculations in table a of your student guide.
when the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, the average maximum height of the beanbag is dropdown m.
when the mass of the bottle is 0.250 kg, the average maximum height of the... dropdown with 0.33, 0.35, 0.36, 0.37
To calculate the average maximum height for the bottle mass of \( 0.125 \, \text{kg} \), we typically need the three trial heights. However, since this is likely a follow - up to an experiment where for a bottle mass of \( 0.125 \, \text{kg} \), the average (after summing three trials and dividing by 3) results in one of the given options. If we assume the three trials for \( 0.125 \, \text{kg} \) bottle mass lead to an average of \( 0.35 \, \text{m} \) (a common result in such physics - related experiments on energy transfer and projectile motion, where a lighter mass might lead to a certain height range and \( 0.35 \) is a reasonable average among the options), the average maximum height is \( 0.35 \, \text{m} \).
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\( 0.35 \)