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A scientist from this country done an experiment about gravity?

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A scientist from this country did an experiment about gravity. He dropped balls of different masses from a famous tower?

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Why do scientists repeat experiments?

Scientists repeat experiments for reliability. The experiment must be repeated for the scientist to develop a theory. One experiment does not prove your hypothesis correct; therefore, it must be done a several times.


What options does a scientist have if experiment does not support hypothesis?

a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.


After the scientist makes a hypothesis they perform a to collect data?

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