Friday, October 2, 2009

Blood Spatter Lab #1

The multiple drops helped with the experiment by making sure if one drop got messed up (the ruler got in the way, etc.) there were still 2 more that you could rely on. That is why usually in experiments there are multiple trials, we always want to be as exact as possible. When doing the experiment I realized that the diameter of the blood spatter didn't change much even though we were measuring higher and higher. Therefore if I were to look at a drop of blood right now I would not be able to accurately determine which height it originated from because all the drops have relatively the same diameter

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