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Physics, 18.09.2021 02:20 jovonjones1234

Answer the following questions. a
1) Fill in the blank.
Based on the video, record on the chart the distances (nearest hundredth) the ball traveled from the
ramp's top after different times. This will give you the velocities in Round to the nearest hundredth
HINT: You will need to convert the velocities in In/s to m/s.
1 inch = 2.54 cm
100 cm = 1 m
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Distance
din)
Time
t(s)
Velocity
v(in/s)
Velocity
v(m/s)
1
in/s
m/s
2
in/s
m/s

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