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a=g=-9.81m/s^2 on earth. Of course if you want to apply this principle to an actual problem, you need to factor in wind resistance.
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Gradient is the steepness of incline or slope; which might just be a line on paper or on a graph. It is normally measured by dividing the upness by alongness. e.g. if you went 5m along and 1m up, the gradient would be 1/5 = 0.2 Acceleration...
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More information about plasma-wakefield acceleration experiments at SLAC and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory can be found in " Crashing the Size Barrier ," an article published in the October edition of symmetry magazine.
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