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In physics lab we did an assignment with acceleration of gravity and determined points. I need...

In physics lab we did an assignment with acceleration of gravity and determined points. I need to know if displacement vs time graph has greater uncertainty associated with it or does the time vs velocity graph have more uncertainty.

Subject:Acceleration due to gravity of a freely falling body

Between displacement vs time and velocity vs time, which method has greater uncertainty associated with it?

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