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Force vs. Acceleration Graph
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[QUOTE="blee2x2, post: 5237673, member: 571154"] I have a graph of force vs. acceleration of a kart on a a ramp that i manually pushed back and forth with my hand. The mass of the the kart is .6485kg and when i did the linear fit it said that slope of the graph was .5586N/m/s^2 and the intercept .2097 N My question is would i see the mass of the kart represented in both the slope and the intercept or just the slope? I know the F=ma and in a perfect setting with not other forces the intercept should be 0. [/QUOTE]
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