Mass of cart = 501 g • Added mass on the cart = 164 g • Suspended mass = 80 g • Distance = 101 cm • Average Time of Travel = 1.449 s Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart Time of Travel (s) Added Mass Suspended on the Cart (g) Mass (g) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Distance (cm): Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A). O 1.35 meters per second squared O 1.18 meters per second squared O 1.05 meters per second squared O 0.962 meters per second squared Acceleration (m/s²) Average Theoretical Experimental (A) (B) Mass of the Cart (g): Percent Error (%) (C)

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Consider the following data for the table below:
• Mass of cart = 501 g
• Added mass on the cart = 164 g
• Suspended mass = 80 g
• Distance = 101 cm
• Average Time of Travel = 1.449 s
Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart
Time of Travel (s)
Added Mass Suspended
on the Cart (g) Mass (g)
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Distance (cm):
Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A).
1.35 meters per second squared
O 1.18 meters per second squared
1.05 meters per second squared
O 0.962 meters per second squared
Acceleration (m/s²)
Average Theoretical Experimental
(A)
(B)
Mass of the Cart (g):
Percent
Error (%)
(C)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following data for the table below: • Mass of cart = 501 g • Added mass on the cart = 164 g • Suspended mass = 80 g • Distance = 101 cm • Average Time of Travel = 1.449 s Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart Time of Travel (s) Added Mass Suspended on the Cart (g) Mass (g) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Distance (cm): Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A). 1.35 meters per second squared O 1.18 meters per second squared 1.05 meters per second squared O 0.962 meters per second squared Acceleration (m/s²) Average Theoretical Experimental (A) (B) Mass of the Cart (g): Percent Error (%) (C)
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