Abstract:
We were wondering if heart rate would increase with the pace of movement. In our experiment we each tested how walking, jogging, and running affects our heart rate over a certain distance. Then, each of us walked, jogged and ran for a certain amount of time (45 seconds). In conclusion the results that the experiment provided were that our heart rate does increased more with the pace of movement. We seen a bigger change in heart rate over time rather than distance.
Problem: Will heart rate increase with the pace of movement?
Hypothesis: The higher the pace of movement, the higher the heart rate will become. If we move at a faster pace than the heart rate will be higher because the pace of movement has increased.
Procedure: First we checked our resting heart rate. Then we walked for 45 seconds and checked our heart rate. Then we continued with the same process only we tested jogging and running. We checked our heart rate each time. And that's how we got our results.
Data
Conclusion: In conclusion our hypothesis was proven correct because the faster the pace of movement, the higher the heart rate became.
Explanation:
The first person is resting because the car is far from them. The second one is walking because because the car has gotten closer. The third one starts because they notice that the car has been getting closer. Finally the forth one starts to run because the car is about to run them over! Oh, NO! =0