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Biology, 09.11.2020 16:20 rubydai03

Part A Cut off the top and one side of the milk carton as shown. Use the hole punch (or scissors) to make two holes on opposite sides of the carton. Make sure the holes are low enough for the rubber band to launch the car. Thread the rubber band through the holes, and secure it using paper clips. Stretch the rubber band to launch the toy car away from the box. Pull back the rubber band to different distances, and explain what happens.

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