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  1. The theory of free fall, or the law of falling bodies, states that all objects’ rate of acceleration, regardless of the object size, weight, and shapes, once in a state of free fall on the Earth’s surface, will be under the sole, external guidance of Earth’s gravitational force.

  2. Preview text. Free Falling Objects. September 15, 2022. Objective The purpose of conducting this experiment was to understand the motion of falling objects by using real life objects. Objects being in free fall are sometimes hard to measure.

  3. www.lehman.edu › PHY166-lab-freefallFree fall - Lehman

    In this lab, you will measure the displacement of a freely falling object, calculate the average velocity of a falling object at set time intervals, and calculate the object’s

  4. a free fall motion. The shape of the line on the v‐t graph is identical to the shape of the line during the initial falling motion. Auxiliary Materials: None Scoring Rubric: K9. Free Fall Lab Included, labeled and organized all parts of the lab report.

  5. Experiment 2 – Free Fall and Projectile Motion. Learn how to solve projectile motion problems. Understand that the acceleration due to gravity is constant (9.8 m/s2) and downward toward the center of the Earth. Understand that the horizontal motion and the vertical motion are decoupled.

  6. EXPERIMENT 2: FREE FALL Introduction: In this lab, you will measure the acceleration of an object as it falls toward the earth’s surface. Air resistance should not be a factor, so the acceleration of the object should be g, the acceleration due to gravity. The value of g varies from place

  7. For this laboratory activity, the free fall adapter will measure the time of fall for steel balls of different sizes and mass. Using a meter stick, you will directly measure the height the ball falls. The DataStudio program will then plot distance doubled vs. the time squared.