The following data is obtained in the Atwood machine experiment. The bigger mass drops 125 cm in the times indicated. Make an appropriate graph. Find the slope. Find the theoretical slope. [6040 g.cm/s2, 5880 g.cm/s2]

The atwood machine is useful to find the gravity aceleration using the formula:

Since:
and 
The units shown in the answer show mass per acceleration force, so:

so
let's graph 1/(mb+ma) vs a

You make the fit using

With x being 1(ma+mb), y is the acceleration and N=5
The following data is obtained in the Atwood machine experiment. The bigger mass drops 125 cm...
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