Consider the following data for the table below: • Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.577 s • Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.563 s Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.561 s Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object Time of Fall (s) Value of g Height of Drop (cm) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (m/s²) Percent Error (%) (A) (B) At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal t O 11.1 cm O 61.0 cm O 278 cm O 158 cm

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Consider the following data for the table below:
• Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.577 s
• Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.563 s
Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.561 s
Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object
Height of
Time of Fall (s)
Value of g
Percent
Drop (cm) | Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 | Average (m/s?)
Error (%)
(A)
(B)
At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the stand
O 11.1 cm
61.0 cm
O 278 cm
O 158 cm
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following data for the table below: • Time of Travel (Trial 1) = 0.577 s • Time of Travel (Trial 2) = 0.563 s Time of Travel (Trial 3) = 0.561 s Acceleration of a Freely-Falling Object Height of Time of Fall (s) Value of g Percent Drop (cm) | Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 | Average (m/s?) Error (%) (A) (B) At what height in (A) must the plastic ball be dropped such that its experimental acceleration is equal to the stand O 11.1 cm 61.0 cm O 278 cm O 158 cm
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