Dropping the ball: Acceleration of gravity


Laboratory 032 involves timing the fall of a ball to determine the acceleration of gravity g.


Cecelia drops the ball while Brigida observes.

Eliander is the dropper-timer while Steward secures the meter sticks.

Mayleen and Irene work along the laboratory windows.

Nick and Kesusa work on top of a table to get drops as high as 300 cm. The final drops are made from a balcony outside that provide drop heights of 400 and 500 centimeters.
Data from the laboratory (OpenOffice.org Calc file).

Nancyleen working with Cecelia.

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