{"content":{"sharePage":{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"67094276","dateCreated":"1397585150","smartDate":"Apr 15, 2014","userCreated":{"username":"hmosespasd","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/hmosespasd","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/waycoolscience7.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/67094276"},"dateDigested":1532919254,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"The Control Group","description":"I believe that the weight could affect how fast the grandfather clock could go too! I think this because if you picture a clock as a person, a person moves slower the more weight is carried. That is the same concept for the grandfather clock.","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[],"more":0}]},{"id":"67094272","dateCreated":"1397585125","smartDate":"Apr 15, 2014","userCreated":{"username":"nevenspasd","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/nevenspasd","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/waycoolscience7.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/67094272"},"dateDigested":1532919254,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Donnas Pendelum Experiment","description":"I think that your hypothesis is right because it said Donna thought the clock would move faster with the weight lowered. Also your dependent variable is right because that will change when the independent variable does. Your control group is right too because Donna thinks the clock will move fastest at its lowest which means your experimental group is right also because that would be all the other heights. Finally your conclusion was right because Donna was wrong.","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"71565186","body":"Although why would the independent variable be right if you are measuring the height when it is the fastest, not the weight?","dateCreated":"1397585375","smartDate":"Apr 15, 2014","userCreated":{"username":"hmosespasd","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/hmosespasd","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]},{"id":"67094108","dateCreated":"1397584621","smartDate":"Apr 15, 2014","userCreated":{"username":"hmosespasd","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/hmosespasd","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/i\/user_none_lg.jpg"},"monitored":false,"locked":false,"links":{"self":"https:\/\/waycoolscience7.wikispaces.com\/share\/view\/67094108"},"dateDigested":1532919255,"startDate":null,"sharedType":"discussion","title":"Independent Variable","description":"To begin with, in my observations I believe that the weight does not have an affect on how fast the grandfather clock can go. If the hypothesis is how fast it can go by adjusting the height of the weight on the end of the pendulum, than where is the scientist purposely changing the weight of the pendulum?","replyPages":[{"page":0,"digests":[{"id":"71593560","body":"**It is not the MASS of the weight that is in question here, it is the LENGTH of the weights for the pendulum that is in question. The weight or mass of the WEIGHT is not being changed (lowered). It is confusing in the hypothesis given above. Perhaps reword the hypothesis so that it reflects the length of the weight of the pendulum.","dateCreated":"1397664745","smartDate":"Apr 16, 2014","userCreated":{"username":"lisavangorden","url":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/view\/lisavangorden","imageUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikispaces.com\/user\/pic\/1378492657\/lisavangorden-lg.jpg"}}],"more":0}]}],"more":false},"comments":[]},"http":{"code":200,"status":"OK"},"redirectUrl":null,"javascript":null,"notices":{"warning":[],"error":[],"info":[],"success":[]}}