This experiment investigated how the distance between three spaghetti noodles affects the mass needed to break them. Spaghetti noodles were placed at distances of 0cm, 1cm, 2cm, 3cm, and 4cm from each other and masses of 10g were added until the noodles broke. The results showed that as the distance between noodles increased, the mass required to break them decreased, supporting the hypothesis. Plotting the inverse of the mass against distance produced a linear relationship that could be described by an equation. The slope of the line was determined to be 0.09g-1m-1 ± 0.02g-1m-1, indicating that the mass needed to break the noodles decreases linearly as the distance between them