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Lab Extension Post-Lab Since the graph is linear and contains (0,0) Velocity vs. Time

Lab Extension Post-Lab Since the graph is linear and contains (0,0) Velocity vs. Time

Lab Extension Post-Lab Velocity vs. Time

Lab Extension Post-Lab Velocity vs. Time

Lab Extension Post-Lab Velocity vs. Time

Lab Extension Post-Lab What would change on the graph if you started the cart several centimeters BEFORE the photogate so that the object is moving when recording begins? Velocity vs. Time Start at 25 cm then 0 cm

Lab Extension Post-Lab Final Velocity One Dimensional, Uniformly (Constant) Accelerated Motion

Lab Extension Post-Lab Acceleration Fill in the blank for the meaning of the slope in the original Lab. When writing the original lab report, simply state that the slope is one-half the acceleration.