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Physics, 14.11.2020 08:20 182075

B. Calculate your hang time. c. Convert vertical jump from m to inches. (1 m = 39.4 in) How does your vertical compare to averages?
d. Calculate Vi when you jumped. (in m/s) How does this compare to V, when you landed?
e. Convert Velocity from m/s to mi/hr.
3. Your conclusions. (comment on what you have learned, sources of error in your data or procedure, how one might
improve his vertical in this lab, suggestions for improvement to lab, comparison of your data to averages, etc)

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