Question 498545
Your table is too "gibberish;" you'll have to re-format that. Also, no one's going to do your entire lab for you. Algebra.com is a place for homework help and general help, but we do not do entire assignments for you.


As a starter, note that the height X of an object in free fall in terms of time t is


*[tex \LARGE X = \frac{1}{2}at^2 + v_0t + x_0]


where x_0 is the original height, v_0 is the original velocity, and a is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2).