In Newton's 2nd law experiment, the relation between the added mass (M₁) and the inverse of the acceleration (1/a) is shown in the figure. The driving force is constant (M₁0.08 kg). Q5: The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration (in m/s²) estimated M. (kg) Slope= 0.85 N from the graph is: a) 11.88 b) 9.50 c) 8.50 d) 13.25 e) 10.63 0.4 1/a (s/m) Q6: The mass of the cart Mc (in kg) is: a) 0.30 b) 0.28 c) 0.24 e) 0.26 d) 0.20 M. Mc Mh

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In Newton's 2nd law experiment, the relation between the added mass (M₁) and the inverse of the acceleration
M. (kg)
(1/a) is shown in the figure. The driving force is constant (M₁0.08 kg).
Q5: The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration (in m/s) estimated
Slope= 0.85 N
from the graph is:
a) 11.88
b) 9.50
c) 8.50
d) 13.25
e) 10.63
0.4
1/a (s/m)
06: The mass of the cart Mc (in kg) is:
a) 0.30
b) 0.28
c) 0.24
d) 0.20
e) 0.26
M.
Mc
Mh
Transcribed Image Text:In Newton's 2nd law experiment, the relation between the added mass (M₁) and the inverse of the acceleration M. (kg) (1/a) is shown in the figure. The driving force is constant (M₁0.08 kg). Q5: The magnitude of the gravitational acceleration (in m/s) estimated Slope= 0.85 N from the graph is: a) 11.88 b) 9.50 c) 8.50 d) 13.25 e) 10.63 0.4 1/a (s/m) 06: The mass of the cart Mc (in kg) is: a) 0.30 b) 0.28 c) 0.24 d) 0.20 e) 0.26 M. Mc Mh
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