A group of students carried out an experiment, using a spring and a set of slotted weights as shown in the diagram below, to investigate the relationship between the length of the spring and the weight.
 
| Number of slotted   weights | Extension of spring   / cm | 
| 1 | 10 | 
| 2 | 20 | 
| 3 | 30 | 
| 4 | 40 | 
| 5 | 50 | 
Table 1
- State the variables that are involved in the experiment
 - Manipulated variable => Number of slotted weights.
 Common error: Students only write "weights". You must write out the answer in full.
 
- Responding variable => Extension of the spring.
 Common error: Students only write "spring". You must write out the answer in full.
 
- Constant variable => The type of slotted weight/type of spring.
 Common error: "Retort stand" is not acceptable. The answer should be the variable that when changed will affect the reading.
 
 Tutor's comment: Look at the table 1, the first column is the manipulated variable and the second column is the responding variable.
- Manipulated variable => Number of slotted weights.
- What is the aim of this experiment?
 Answer: To investigate the relationship between the number of slotted weights and the extension of the spring.
 Tutor's comment: It is to investigate the relationship between the manipulated variable and the responding variable.
- What is the inference that you can make based on this experiment?
 Answer: The extension of the spring depends on / is determined by the number of slotted weights.
 Tutor's comment: The changes in the responding variable depends on the changes in the manipulated variable.
- What is the relationship between the force applied to the spring and the extension of the spring?
 Answer: When the force applied to the spring increases, the extension of the spring increases.
- Based on the data, draw a graph to show the relationship between the length of the spring and the number of slotted weights.
   
 Tutor's comment: Use a pencil when drawing the graph. If the question did not specify which type of graph to draw, draw a line graph.
 
- Predict the length of the spring if 6 slotted weights are used.
 Answer: 60cm
 
 Tutor's comment: Draw the corresponding lines on your graph and get the reading from the graph.
 
- What conclusion can be drawn from the experiment?
 Answer: When the number of slotted weights increases, the extension of the spring also increases.
 
 Tutor's comment: The conclusion will be the same as your hypothesis, that is "When the manipulated variable increase/decreases, the responding variable will increase/decrease."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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