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How do you calculate the acceleration due to gravity by free fall method?

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How do you calculate the acceleration due to gravity by free fall method?

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free fall distance = 1/2 * acceleration * t^2 Therefore 2 * free fall distance / t^2 = acceleration due to gravity So you need to plot t^2 vs 2d then the slope of the line = the acceleration due to gravity

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