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Finding Acceleration from a v^2 vs. t Graph
Thanks Simon but I figured out that I had to use a kinematics equation V^2=2a(xf-xi) to find acceleration and it matched the theoretical value pretty well!- ethinh
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Finding Acceleration from a v^2 vs. t Graph
Homework Statement when graphing a velocity squared vs. time graph how do I find the acceleration. I realize the slope gives me units of acceleration but this is not correct because the theoretical acceleration is no where near this and I didnt botch this lab up. Theoretical a =...- ethinh
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