1 ?Fit the provided model to the given data and plot both data and fitted model on the same axes. $h = \frac{1}{2}g\Delta t^2 + h_0$ Fall Height, $h_i$ [ft] Fall Time, $\Delta t_i$ [s] 2.0 0.30 4.0 0.45 6.0 0.60 8.0 0.70 10.0 0.75
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81 m/s^2) and h0 is the initial height (assumed to be 0 for this problem). For the given data: - h1 = (1/2)(9.81)(0.30)^2 + 0 = 0.44145 ft - h2 = (1/2)(9.81)(0.45)^2 + 0 = 1.106125 ft - h3 = (1/2)(9.81)(0.60)^2 + 0 = 1.7646 ft - h4 = (1/2)(9.81)(0.70)^2 + 0 = Show more…
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