1. 1. Draw a graph of velocity as a function of time 2. Determine the following from your graph: (a) The change in velocity per unit change in time (i.e. acceleration of the ball). Illustrate onyour graph and show the calculation below. (b) The velocity at t = 0.84 s (interpolation). Illustrate on your graph and write the value below. (c) The velocity at t = 1.74 s (extrapolation). Illustrate on your graph and write the value below.

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1. 1. Draw a graph of velocity as a function of time
2. Determine the following from your graph:
(a) The change in velocity per unit change in time (i.e. acceleration of the ball). Illustrate onyour graph and show the calculation below.
(b) The velocity at t = 0.84 s (interpolation). Illustrate on your graph and write the value below.
(c) The velocity at t = 1.74 s (extrapolation). Illustrate on your graph and write the value below.
(d) Set up an empirical equation for the velocity of the ball at different times. This equation
should use the numerical values of the constants and indicate their units.

Table 1. The velocity of the ball dropped from rest measured at different times
Time t (s)
Velocity v (m/s)
0.42
4.20
0.56
5.60
0.78
7.80
1.04
10.40
1.14
11.40
1.30
13.00
1.44
14.40
1.62
16.20
Transcribed Image Text:Table 1. The velocity of the ball dropped from rest measured at different times Time t (s) Velocity v (m/s) 0.42 4.20 0.56 5.60 0.78 7.80 1.04 10.40 1.14 11.40 1.30 13.00 1.44 14.40 1.62 16.20
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