Hello everyone, I have a lab where I have to do a logger pro analyzation of an object that I have pre recorded. I have every factor such as acceleration, Kinetic Energy, Potential, but I do not know how to add Change in Kinetic Energy using my own points. Any help would be appreciated.
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