Average: with If we release a ball from height (h) initial velocity $v_i = 0 m/s$, then it reaches at time (t) Trial H $h = rac{3h_2}{2g} + t^2$ h (m) t (s) 1.2 0.53 1.1 0.45 1.4 0.68 1.3 0.58 1.5 0.71 1.8 0.99 1.2 0.51 1.0 0.47 1.1 0.44 1.5 0.69 g (m/s$^2$) 8.4 10.56 6.05 7.73 5.95 4.54 9.23 9.05 11.36 7.96
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