In the Projectile experiment, the projectile was fired horizontally with an initial velocity (Vo) from a height (y) and the horizontal distance covered (X) was recorded as follows. y (m) 0.320 0.350 0.380 0.410 0.440 2 (m²) 0.627 0.660 0.752 0.786 0,820

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In the Projectile experiment, the projectile was fired horizontally with an initial velocity
(V.) from a height () and the horizontal distance covered (X) was recorded as follows.
y (m)
0.320
0.350
0.380
0.410
0.440
2 (m²)
0.627
0.660
0.752
0.786
0.820
The relation between the horizontal distance and the height is given by:
where (g) is the gravitational acceleration.
The slope of (y vs. x ) graph equal
VS. X
o1.9.81
2.3.00
93.0.56
041.79
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Transcribed Image Text:Remaining Time: 13 minutes, 40 seconds. - Question Completion Status: In the Projectile experiment, the projectile was fired horizontally with an initial velocity (V.) from a height () and the horizontal distance covered (X) was recorded as follows. y (m) 0.320 0.350 0.380 0.410 0.440 2 (m²) 0.627 0.660 0.752 0.786 0.820 The relation between the horizontal distance and the height is given by: where (g) is the gravitational acceleration. The slope of (y vs. x ) graph equal VS. X o1.9.81 2.3.00 93.0.56 041.79 Save All Answe
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