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This is a two part question. A student investigates the force of balls of different masses and records the results in a table (shown below). The force is changing a constant rate.Mass (grams/g)Force (newtons/N)219.6439.2658.8878.41098.0What is the rate of change of the force with respect to the number of grams in the mass? *Please use the desmos calculator to answer this part of the question.(1 point)19.6 N/g9.8 N/g19.8 N/g119.6 N/gWhat does the value in the answer above represent? *Hint: The units of the value above are ms2 (1 point)Gravitational forceWorkEnergyWeightSkip to navigation
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1) 9.8 N/g
2) That value is the acceleration due to gravity (g ≈ 9.8 m/s^2) — i.e., the gravitational field strength or the weight-per-unit-mass.
2) That value is the acceleration due to gravity (g ≈ 9.8 m/s^2) — i.e., the gravitational field strength or the weight-per-unit-mass.
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