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written by Michael C. Wittmann and Bradley S. Ambrose
supported by the National Science Foundation
This web site provides small-group learning materials for teaching intermediate mechanics. The physics is Newtonian with very little Lagrangian formalism. Materials are a mix of conceptual, mathematical, and problem solving University of Washington-style tutorials, as well as related research results, examination questions, and suggested course outlines.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Classical Mechanics
- Applications of Newton's Laws
- General
- Rotational Dynamics
- Work and Energy
Oscillations & Waves
- Oscillations
- Upper Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
= Unit of Instruction
PER-Central Types Intended Users Ratings
- Curriculum
- Bibliography
- Educators
- Learners
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Access Rights: Free access
License: This material is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0. http://perlnet.umaine.edu/imt/license.htm
Rights Holder: Bradley Ambrose and Michael Wittmann
NSF Numbers: DUE-0441426
DUE-0442388
Keywords: accelerated reference frames, air resistance, conservative forces, drag force
Record Cloner: Cloned from ComPADRE Item 5521 July 20, 2007 by Bruce Mason
Record Updated: Mar 18, 2009 by Bruce Mason
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July 1, 2007
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M. Wittmann and B. Ambrose, Intermediate Mechanics Tutorials (2005), WWW Document, (http://perlnet.umaine.edu/imt/).
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Wittmann, M., & Ambrose, B. (2007, July 1). Intermediate Mechanics Tutorials. Retrieved February 9, 2010, from http://perlnet.umaine.edu/imt/
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Wittmann, Michael C., and Bradley S. Ambrose. Intermediate Mechanics Tutorials. July 1, 2007. http://perlnet.umaine.edu/imt/ (accessed 9 February 2010).
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Wittmann, Michael C., and Bradley S. Ambrose. Intermediate Mechanics Tutorials. 2005. 1 July 2007. National Science Foundation. 9 Feb. 2010 <http://perlnet.umaine.edu/imt/>.
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