FIND the VALUE of g, by FREE FALL METHOD | PBA PHYSICS | 9th | Muhammad Asif
Determining the acceleration due to gravity ( 𝑔 g) using the free-fall method involves measuring the time it takes for an object to fall a known distance. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to conduct this experiment: 1. Objective To find the value of gravitational acceleration ( 𝑔 g) by measuring the time it takes for an object to fall freely from a known height. 2. Materials An object to drop (e.g., a small metal ball or a feather, but ideally something with minimal air resistance) A ruler or measuring tape A stopwatch or a high-speed camera A clamp or a mechanism to release the object A scale or other measurement tools for height (optional, if using a high-speed camera) Website : https://askariaeducation.com/ YouTube :    / @askariaeducationsystem  Facebook : E-mail : [email protected]

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