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This collection of applets explores the physics of force and momentum through simulations of a spaceship moving through space. The user can turn the spaceship and fire the engines. The user must use these two abilities to navigate the ship around simple obstacles.
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=3492">Morse, Robert. Inertia Games. April 21, 2006.</a>
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R. Morse, (1993), WWW Document, (http://staweb.sta.cathedral.org/departments/science/physics/inertiagames/).
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R. Morse, Inertia Games (1993), <http://staweb.sta.cathedral.org/departments/science/physics/inertiagames/>.
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Morse, R. (2006, April 21). Inertia Games. Retrieved May 6, 2024, from http://staweb.sta.cathedral.org/departments/science/physics/inertiagames/
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Morse, Robert. Inertia Games. April 21, 2006. http://staweb.sta.cathedral.org/departments/science/physics/inertiagames/ (accessed 6 May 2024).
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Morse, Robert. Inertia Games. 1993. 21 Apr. 2006. 6 May 2024 <http://staweb.sta.cathedral.org/departments/science/physics/inertiagames/>.
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@misc{
Author = "Robert Morse",
Title = {Inertia Games},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {6 May 2024},
Month = {April 21, 2006},
Year = {1993}
}
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