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A difference of one pixel in a video measurement can make a slight difference in position, a noticeable difference in instantaneous velocity, and a
huge difference in instantaneous acceleration. With that in mind, compare the average acceleration you calculated with the instantaneous
accelerations (ay) calculated and displayed in the data table. Do the values appear to agree? Justify your answer.

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The average acceleration (-9.3 m/s2) seems in reasonable agreement with the calculated instantaneous accelerations. They jump around a lot and range from -8.0 m/s2 to -9.6 m/s2, but an average of -9.3 m/s2 seems reasonable

Step-by-step explanation:

It explains how they are somewhat similar but are both reasonable.

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