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Table 3.

1 Experimental Data for Pumpkin


Mass pumpkin: 5 Kg
Height of fall, h(m) Time, t(s) t^2 (s^2)
15m 1.75 3.06
14m 1.69 2.86
13m 1.63 2.66
12m 1.56 2.43
11m 1.50 2.25
10m 1.43 2.04
9m 1.35 1.82
8m 1.28 1.63
7m 1.19 1.41
6m 1.11 1.21

Table 3.2 Experimental Data for Human


Mass human: 70 Kg
Height of fall, h(m) Time, t(s) t^2 (s^2)
15m 1.75 3.06
14m 1.69 2.86
13m 1.63 2.66
12m 1.56 2.43
11m 1.50 2.25
10m 1.43 2.04
9m 1.35 1.82
8m 1.28 1.63
7m 1.19 1.41
6m 1.11 1.21
DISCUSSION

In two experiments is conducted about gravitational acceleration in linear


motion.The result in table 3.1 and 3.2 is same answer from height of fall,
time and times square. The table in 3.1 using a pumpkin weight 5Kg and
another table using a human weight 70Kg. The longest time taken to the
ground is 1.75s in this experiment for a pumpkin and human. Also, t2h2 in
longest time taken is 3.06s. The percentage of error for this experiment is
0.007% and will not affected this experiment because it did in virtual lab. To
avoid error happened in experiment is the instruments must in accurate
way and good condition.
CONCLUSION

It takes longer to fall because the increasing of height. The value of gravity will not be affected
by the different mass object because the gravity acts both same equally and don’t have air
resistance.

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