Parallels question
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Re: Parallels question
Is it considered a parallel if the inflating balloon continues to inflate after the next task has been set off? There's really no way to stop the balloon from inflating at a specific point in time... (unless you do a TON of trials to see how much reactants are necessary to keep the reaction going for a specifc period of time)
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Re: Parallels question
That's fine, so long as the balloon only triggers one thing, obviously. (As in, expands, presses switch, expands without anything else happening.)unquantumphysics wrote:Is it considered a parallel if the inflating balloon continues to inflate after the next task has been set off? There's really no way to stop the balloon from inflating at a specific point in time... (unless you do a TON of trials to see how much reactants are necessary to keep the reaction going for a specifc period of time)
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