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Suppose a student measures g, the acceleration of gravity by measuring the time t for a stone to fall from a height h above the ground. After making 2h everings she concludes that t = 160. Is and she measure the height h as h = 46.2 +0.3 ft & uses the formula Then which of the following is g= 1 correct

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Answered by palliwartrupti84
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Suppose we calculate the acceleration due to gravity, g, by measuring the time, t, for a stone to fall from a height, h, above the ground. If the time is determined to be 1.6 plusminus 0.1 s, and the height is determined to be 46.2 + 0.3 ft, what would be the value for g and the associated uncertainty? h = 1/2 gt^2

Answered by rk5980247
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g =1 coreect 320 answer

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