Hypothesis:
After resting, one would be able to squeeze the clothespin more compared to someone who does the
same activity after exercising with their hand.
Materials used for the Experiment:
Clothespin
stopwatc
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Hypothesis:
After resting, one would be able to squeeze the clothespin more compared to someone who does the
same activity after exercising with their hand.
Materials used for the Experiment:
Clothespin
stopwatch
WORDS WORDS WORDS (BTW I thought it would be really cool to make an overlapping line graph
but I could not find how to)
Data Collected
Average Resting Average Rubber Band Exercise
157 96
113 153
159 95
111 157
163 106
140 152
139 170
201 129
165 162
131 162
Discussion and conclusions
My hypothesis was that after resting that one would be able to do more compared to exercising
your hands then trying to do that activity. The data collected shows that is not true. This experiment
shows that exercise doesn’t matter when proving if exercise affected the rate in which you squeeze the
clothespin. I believe that there are several different factors that contribute to a person's squeezing rate
to just base it on exercising rate. Some factors would be stamina or motivation. With those factors
affecting people at a random contribution then the data would be unreasonable to judge the effect of
exercise.
Suggestions for improvement
Some people in the experiment may not take the experiment to their fullest extent. This could be
a problem because there are others who may have and created an unstable amount of data. Also since
we are using people, we know that everyone is not equal and their past scenario may of effected the
results. Children may be coming from gym and that could put extra strain onto them and distort the
results. The other children were probably coming from a class where they sat down not doing much
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