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A 6-column table with 2 rows. The first column labeled number of washers has entries 1, 2. The second column labeled initial velocity v subscript 1 (meters per second) has entries 0.11, 0.13. The third column labeled final velocity v subscript 2 (meters per second) has entries 0.28, 0.36. The fourth column labeled time to travel 0.25 meters t subscript 1 (seconds) has entries 2.23, 1.96. The fifth column labeled time to travel 0.5 meters t subscript 2 (seconds) has entries 3.13, 2.61. The sixth column labeled Acceleration a = StartFraction (v subscript 2 minus v subscript 1) over (t subscript 2 minus t subscript 1) EndFraction (meters per second squared) has entries 0.19 and empty.
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