Consider the following data for the table below: • Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.562 s • Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.571 s • Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.541 s Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object Value of g (m/s²) Time of Fall (s) Height of Drop (cm) | Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Percent EOr (%) (A) (B) At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the standard value of acceleration due gravity? 62.9 cm 273 cm 10.9 cm 153 çm

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At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the standard value of acceleration due gravity?
Consider the following data for the table below:
• Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.562 s
• Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.571 s
• Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.541 s
Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object
Time of Fall (s)
Value of g Percent
EOr (%)
Height of
Drop (cm) | Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (m/s²)
(A)
(B)
At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped
such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the
standard value of acceleration due gravity?
62.9 cm
273 cm
10.9 cm
153 cm
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following data for the table below: • Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.562 s • Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.571 s • Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.541 s Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object Time of Fall (s) Value of g Percent EOr (%) Height of Drop (cm) | Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (m/s²) (A) (B) At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the standard value of acceleration due gravity? 62.9 cm 273 cm 10.9 cm 153 cm
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