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Physics, 12.07.2019 22:10 sherlock19

Aphysics student records the data below during a 1-d motion experiment with constant acceleration. unfortunately thestructure of the data table is scrambled when she emails it to her lab partners. the numbers themselves are correct, but the table organization was lost. use your knowledge of kinematics to figure out how the data values should be organized into a data table and select the correct answer to the questions below. 5.216 3.80 0.06 0.08 4.60 4.20 5.000 5.136 0.02 3.00 3.40 5.304 5.064 0.04 0.00
the initial position is 8.0 meters
the initial speed value is 3.00 meters/second
the initial time is 5.00 seconds
the acceleration is 10 meters/second^2

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