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Calculating acceleration of a falling orange
The graphing in the latest attachment is where I got the data for the time-instantaneous velocity table for points A,B, and C by calculating the slopes for each tangent line. I was hoping that it would be more easily read from the thumbnail, but I'm new on this forum. If you open the graph in a...- mr.plow
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Calculating acceleration of a falling orange
oops, zipped the wrong file, let's try this againnn hah..- mr.plow
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Calculating acceleration of a falling orange
OK, I guess I'll try uploading that data again. I also figured out how to compress the graph data into a .zip file. I end up getting 8.4m/s, which is strange because I don't see where I could have made an error... again, any help is so greatly appreciated.- mr.plow
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Calculating acceleration of a falling orange
Is the attachment showing?- mr.plow
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Calculating acceleration of a falling orange
Homework Statement Using the data found in this chart, create a time-velocity table and draw a velocity-time graph. Once you have done that, calculate the acceleration of the orange as it falls to the ground. (table attached as image).Homework Equations I'm not even sure about this... I don't...- mr.plow
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