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3. Compare the slope of the velocity-time graph to the average of all your acceleration values. Are they close? What does the slope of a velocity (or speed) vs. time graph mean? Explain the answer using your data. How does the value of g that you calculated compare to the accepted value of 9.80 m/s2? What is your percent error? Remember that the value of g can be calculated by using g = a/sinθ and percent error can be calculated using the following equation:



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AL2006

The slope of a speed-time graph is the acceleration represented by the graph.

All other parts of this question refer to a lab experiment or exercise
where I was not present, but Zeesam16 was.  Therefore I have no data
with which to answer the rest of the question, and hope that Zeesam can
handle it.


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