This experiment tests if exercise improves clothespin squeezing speed. Results show 7 of 10 squeezed more after exercise. Future tests could explore gender, athletes, and stronger clips.
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The effect of exercise on the rate ofclothespin squeezing.My experiment is that a person can squeeze a clothespin more in aminute if they exercise first.To prove this i will be performing anexperiment using :1.get 10 participants,2.read precautions tothem,3.give each participants 1 minute to exercise,4.give eachparticipants 1 minute to rest.DATA TABLETrialContro ffDup:exEretseExpeirrental grojp:re5t ng127825721001513iao177415014551271233296279713514181201D508863108277While performing this experiment i have realized that my hypothesiswas correct.Furthermore if you exercise before squeezing theclothespin you will squeeze more than if you rest first.this can beproven in my data table above,as you can see 7 people squeezed theclothespin more while exercising and 3 people while resting.thisshows that exercising first does in fact help you squeeze theclothespin more.For more improvement i suggest we try this with more people but usebinder clips or hair clipsor iron clothespin.because it's stronger andwon't break.suggestions for further research is to see if gender canaffects clothespin squeezes.you can also try to experiment on athletesto see if they can squeeze more than people who work in an office orwe can also try kids who are more active than adult meaning runningaround all day.