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The Domino Effect The domino effect is a cumulative effect produced when one event init...

The Domino Effect

The domino effect is a cumulative effect produced when one event initiates a succession of similar events. In the actual case of dominoes, a row is made by standing dominoes on their end face to face in a line. When one on the end is tipped over toward the others, it will fall into its neighbor, which falls into the next one, and so on until the whole row has fallen. How should the dominoes be spaced so the row falls with maximum speed? Should one domino strike the next one as high as possible, in the center, or as low as possible? If you accept this invitation, you will need to determine how you plan to space the dominoes as well as how you will measure the speed.

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