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Physics, 09.12.2020 01:00 mpateltx

Based on your observation of the Tracker videos and the calculations of average vertical velocity and acceleration, Why do you think the vertical acceleration values are not equal to the theoretical acceleration due to gravity, -9.81 meters/second2?
What can you say about your earlier prediction about which ball will land first? If your hypothesis was wrong, can you propose an alternate rationale for the observed results?

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