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course Phy 231
09/03 12:00
1. For the graph my x-axis points where units of cycles for the pendulum (time). My y-axis points was the velocity. The beginning point was (0,0) midpoint:(2,14) ending point: (4,28)With this data I calculated the the acceleration is 7 cm^2/cycle
2.Acceleration is the derivative of the velocity function. So the acceleration function will always be one less power than its velocity function, when the velocity function is a parabola the acceleration will be a linear function that corresponds with points on the parabola.
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You don't show the steps of finding your acceleration.
The units of your quantities should be included in the listing of the point (e.g., (2 half-cycles, 14 cm / half-cycle) and carried throughout your calculation, which will not end up with units of cm^2 / cycle.
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