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Acceleration and Gravity

Name: 정서진 Student ID:2277028

Table: Similar Mass but Different Size (A,B) & Similar Size but Different Mass (A,C)
Object A : 17.5 cm, 143 g Object B : 10.0 cm, 140 g
true g = 9.81 m/s^2 9.81

Object Trial Initial Velocity (m/s) Final Velocity (m/s)


1 0.17 1.32
A 2 0.09 1.83
3 0.37 2.04
1 0.10 1.58
B 2 0.03 1.83
3 0.12 1.53
1 0.19 2.63
C 2 0.83 3.25
3 0.34 1.85

A
B
C

Graph : Plot the velocity over time for object A


Analysis Questions
1. If nobody was touching the object as it was falling in each trial, what was causing it to fall toward the ground

2. Is it correct to say that falling objects accelerate the same no matter what size or mass the objects are?
How does your data support or not support your answer?
Department: AI융합학부

ent Mass (A,C)


Object C : 18.0 cm, 110 g

Time of Fall (s) Acceleration (m/s2)


0.12 9.58
0.18 9.67
0.16 10.44
0.14 10.57
0.19 9.47
0.14 10.07
0.18 13.55
0.21 11.52
0.16 9.44

Average acceleration (m/s2) relative error (%)


causing it to fall toward the ground?

size or mass the objects are?

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