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There are several sources of error that can affect empirical studies of free fall, such as air resistance, measurement inaccuracies, and external forces acting on the object. Additionally, variations in gravitational acceleration due to differences in location on Earth can introduce errors in the calculations. It is important to account for these factors to ensure the accuracy of empirical relations in free fall experiments.

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