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Number of

feet

1 drop of
blood

2 Drops of
Blood

3 Drops of
Blood

1FT

4.5 mm

3 mm

.5 mm

2FT

3.5 mm

1.5 mm

5 mm

3FT

1 mm

11 mm

2 mm

4FT

1 mm

2 mm

8 mm

5FT

7 mm

5 mm

3.5 mm

6FT

6 mm

2 mm

11 mm

Procedures:
1. Getting all materials to start experiment. Go by one foot each step
into 1,2,3 drops.
2. Explain what the blood spatter does at each foot.
3. Write down data results
4. Write down our theory of what happened to Anna Garcia
Materials:
Pipette or eye-dropper
Micropipette
Ring stand and clamp
Meter Stick or measuring tape
Simulated blood
White paper
Paper towels

Independent Variable:

The number of feet blood is dropped from.

Dependent Variable: where and how far out the blood splatter is.
Control:

Number of Blood drops.

Hypothesis:

The higher the blood is dropped the more blood splatter there will

be.

Conclusion:
Summary:

The hypothesis was correct with the results above.

This experiment proved that with the height lifted made the blood that
was dropped have a bigger splatter result. On the way down from each foot
heightened the blood gains velocity and speed which makes more pressure when
dropped and the splatter is bigger than the first few feet.

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