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Re: CBR to measure g?



At 8:36 AM +0100 11/27/00, William J. Larson, you wrote about CBR to
measure g?:



Has anyone successfully used the CBR to measure g? If so, how?


we (and many others) have used the cbL to record the bouncing of a
ball on the ground.

The series of parabolas can be 'cut-up' and a quadratic fit done on
the 'selected' arc of data.

I HOPE the cbr can do it similarly?

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