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02.10 Free Fall Motion what would be the acceleration due to gravitational force?
Dropped at height 2.286m and 1.905m. Landed in 0.89s and 0.62s. My teacher told me to start with d=(1/2)at^2. I just need to know the acceleration due to gravitational force for 2.286m in 0.89s and 1.905m in 0.62s. Thanks


02.10 Free Fall Motion

 
what would be the acceleration due to gravitational force? 
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