Compare the two experimental values of g 1.06 m/s2 and 1.39m/s2 on a single numberline along with the accepted value of 9.8 m/s2. Do they agree within experimental error?
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The accepted value of g is 9.8 m/s², and the two experimental values are 1.06 m/s² and 1.39 m/s². We will place these values on the number line accordingly. Show more…
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