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Based on the results and conclusions drawn from the Uniform Motion and Projectile Motion laboratory

experiments, there are several recommendations to improve the accuracy and reliability of future
experiments.

For the Uniform Motion experiment, it is recommended to use more precise equipment such as digital
timers and high-quality ramps with smoother surfaces to minimize measurement errors. Performing
more trials for each distance and taking the average of the results can also improve the accuracy of the
data. It is important to also consider external factors such as air resistance and friction, which can affect
the motion of the marble.

For the Projectile Motion experiment, it is recommended to use more precise measuring tools such as
laser rangefinders and digital protractors to reduce measurement errors. It is important to ensure that
the launch conditions are consistent across all trials, and to take into account any external factors such
as wind or air resistance that may affect the motion of the projectile. Increasing the number of trials and
averaging the results can also improve the accuracy of the data.

Overall, it is important to carefully plan and execute experiments, taking into account potential sources
of error and using precise equipment and techniques to minimize these errors. By doing so, we can
obtain more accurate and reliable data, and further our understanding of the concepts of uniform
motion and projectile motion.

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