Consider the following data for the table below: • Mass of cart = 499 g • Added mass on the cart = 168 g • Suspended mass = 76 g • Distance = 99 cm • Average Time of Travel = 1.346 s Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart Time of Travel (s) Added Mass on the Cart (g) Suspended Mass (g) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Distance (cm): Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A). 1.00 meters per second squared 1.12 meters per second squared O 1.30 meters per second squared O 1.09 meters per second squared Acceleration (m/s²) Theoretical Experimental (A) (B) Mass of the Cart (g): Percent Error (%) (C)

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Consider the following data for the table below:
Mass of cart = 499 g
• Added mass on the cart = 168 g
• Suspended mass = 76 g
• Distance = 99 cm
• Average Time of Travel = 1.346 s
Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart
Time of Travel (s)
Added Mass
on the Cart (g)
Suspended
Mass (g)
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
Distance (cm):
Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A).
1.00 meters per second squared
1.12 meters per second squared
1.30 meters per second squared
1.09 meters per second squared
Acceleration (m/s²)
Theoretical Experimental
(A)
(B)
Mass of the Cart (g):
Percent
Error (%)
(C)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following data for the table below: Mass of cart = 499 g • Added mass on the cart = 168 g • Suspended mass = 76 g • Distance = 99 cm • Average Time of Travel = 1.346 s Newton's 2nd Law on the Acceleration of Cart Time of Travel (s) Added Mass on the Cart (g) Suspended Mass (g) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average Distance (cm): Calculate the theoretical acceleration of the cart in (A). 1.00 meters per second squared 1.12 meters per second squared 1.30 meters per second squared 1.09 meters per second squared Acceleration (m/s²) Theoretical Experimental (A) (B) Mass of the Cart (g): Percent Error (%) (C)
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