total elapsed time (s) average velocity in each time interval (cm/s) total distance fallen in each time interval (cm) spot distance fallen (cm) 0.5/: 30 0.5.0r0.5 0.5 1.0-0.50i5 2 - 1.0: 1.I 3.1 -2.I1.0 4.4 - 3.1 -1.3 6.0-4.4.1.6 8.0 -6.02.0 10. a - 8.0 2.a 13.4 - 10.2=1. A/ Y 15.y-13.6-2.8 8.4-15.4-3030/2. Ito 21.6- 18.4: 3.a 3.2 : na 25.a -a16: 3.4.6/ 216 a9.0-25.238 3.8 Ja8 33./-9.0:4./ 4. Y6 37.5-33.1:4.1 4.4/ 264 42.1 - 37.5.6s 4.6/ 47.1-42.1 S.0 1.0 2.1 1.0/ 60 1.3/ 18 3.1 4.4 6.0 8.0 7/10 840 9/10 в 10.2 12.6 10 15.4 11 18.4 12/60 13/69 re6o I5/60 18/60 12 21.6 13 25.2 14 29.0 15 33.1 16 37.5 17 42.1 5.0/ 300 47.1 18 Slope calculation points: 16/60 260 &60 Acceleration due to gravity: sec Point 1: t1 Standard value: 980 cm/s? cm/sec V1 975 cnls Experimental value: Point 2: sec t2 Percent error: SL02 cm/sec V2130 Slope calculation: 130 A00 -130 = 975 st 16/60-8/60 18/46
total elapsed time (s) average velocity in each time interval (cm/s) total distance fallen in each time interval (cm) spot distance fallen (cm) 0.5/: 30 0.5.0r0.5 0.5 1.0-0.50i5 2 - 1.0: 1.I 3.1 -2.I1.0 4.4 - 3.1 -1.3 6.0-4.4.1.6 8.0 -6.02.0 10. a - 8.0 2.a 13.4 - 10.2=1. A/ Y 15.y-13.6-2.8 8.4-15.4-3030/2. Ito 21.6- 18.4: 3.a 3.2 : na 25.a -a16: 3.4.6/ 216 a9.0-25.238 3.8 Ja8 33./-9.0:4./ 4. Y6 37.5-33.1:4.1 4.4/ 264 42.1 - 37.5.6s 4.6/ 47.1-42.1 S.0 1.0 2.1 1.0/ 60 1.3/ 18 3.1 4.4 6.0 8.0 7/10 840 9/10 в 10.2 12.6 10 15.4 11 18.4 12/60 13/69 re6o I5/60 18/60 12 21.6 13 25.2 14 29.0 15 33.1 16 37.5 17 42.1 5.0/ 300 47.1 18 Slope calculation points: 16/60 260 &60 Acceleration due to gravity: sec Point 1: t1 Standard value: 980 cm/s? cm/sec V1 975 cnls Experimental value: Point 2: sec t2 Percent error: SL02 cm/sec V2130 Slope calculation: 130 A00 -130 = 975 st 16/60-8/60 18/46
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