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Finding the Value of Acceleration Due to Gravity: Using Graphs and Equations
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 5440984, member: 8921"] Welcome to the PF. (In future schoolwork posts here, please fill out the Homework Help Template that you are provided -- it helps a lot in organizing the question and showing the relevant equations). :smile: So what exactly are the relevant equations? Can you show what you mean by using the gradients of the two graphs -- why will that give you the value of g? (it might, but it would help to see the equations behind that assertion)... [/QUOTE]
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