Trial 1:63;ANGEL Trial 2:71.8;ANGEL Trial 3:75.1;ANGEL If the length of the pendulum is 31.2cm, mass of the steel ball is 16.0g and mass of the holder is 20.0g, calculate the initial speed of the steel ball for each trial and then take the average of these results to express your Experimental v1A value. Express your experimental result of v1A  in units of m/s with two significant figures. use g=9.81 m/s2

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Assume that you take the following data for the maximum angle at LEVEL2.

Trial 1:63;ANGEL

Trial 2:71.8;ANGEL

Trial 3:75.1;ANGEL

If the length of the pendulum is 31.2cm, mass of the steel ball is 16.0g and mass of the holder is 20.0g, calculate the initial speed of the steel ball for each trial and then take the average of these results to express your Experimental v1A value. Express your experimental result of v1A  in units of m/s with two significant figures. use g=9.81 m/s2

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