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  1. demonstrating the effects of uniform acceleration. Atwood’s machine reduces the acceleration of the masses to a fraction of the value of gravitational acceleration, and the lower acceleration is measured to greater precision than the unchanged acceleration of gravity with the same timing device. The smaller value of the acceleration is: ( =

  2. Learn how to measure the acceleration of an object falling under gravity using light gate, multiflash photography and other methods. Explore the relationship between velocity and height, and the role of gravity in common objects.

  3. Apr 29, 2021 · Learn how to perform a first-hand investigation to find the value of acceleration due to gravity (g) using a simple pendulum. Follow the procedure, record the data, calculate g, and plot graphs of period vs length and T^2 vs length.

  4. EXPERIMENT 2 ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY. I. THEORY. The purpose of this experiment is to measure the acceleration of a freely falling object. The mathematician and physicist Galileo Galilei defined the concept of acceleration, the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

  5. Oct 9, 2023 · Learn how to measure the time and height of falling objects and calculate the acceleration due to gravity using kinematic equations. Follow the experimental setup, procedure, analysis and interpretation, and conclusion of this physics experiment.

  6. TAKE-HOME EXPERIMENT: DETERMINING \(g\) Use a simple pendulum to determine the acceleration due to gravity \(g\) in your own locale. Cut a piece of a string or dental floss so that it is about 1 m long. Attach a small object of high density to the end of the string (for example, a metal nut or a car key).

  7. Calculate the acceleration of gravity using simple materials, a cell phone, and a computer to record, watch, and analyze the motion of a dropped object.