For each value of t, determine the acceleration due to gravity, g. Compute the average value, ¯g, and the standard error, ↵g, for the acceleration.
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Height=0.755 m for all
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T=0.4160 s, etc. but i need to know how to find for the acceleration with theses values.
For each value of t, determine the acceleration due to gravity, g. Compute the average value,...
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