Your work on the ball down ramp experiment has been received. We will look at your data later in the context of the entire group's data on this experiment.
The time will be least for the steepest ramp.
I think they would probably be increasing because if the ramp is not steep it would take a little longer to get down the ramp.
.5 .312 .782 .938 .406
.594 .047 .375 .531 .078
.624 .001 .860 .5 .343
.031 .281 .859 .687 .453
.125 .562 .016 .296 .171
.005 .312 .109 .187 .671
No it did not fail, the time did decrease as the slope increased
It is related to the slope of the ramp because you divide the distance by the different times.
The average velocity changes because the time interval changes, getting faster with the increase of slope, because you would keep dividing different numbers into the time interval.
My speculations are valid because of reference to the textbook.