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published by the University of Calgary
designer: Jonathan Barrett, Michael Boonstra, Maija Graham, Graeme Irwin, Hans Laue, Jason Law, Michelle McGrath, Arend Meetsma, Ali Rezaei, Qasim Syed, Andrew Turner, and Jeremiah Van Oosten
written by David Austin and Brian Martin
Available Languages: English, French
This web page contains an interactive simulation for introductory physics students describing different types of motion in term of angular coordinates.   It consists of a moving car, a graph of angular velocity vs. time, and real-time values for areal and angular velocity. The path of the car can be a straight line, a circle, or a parabola with the angular motion given relative to a fixed point.

This item is part of a larger collection of physics simulations sponsored by the MAP project (Modular Approach to Physics).
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Classical Mechanics
- Motion in Two Dimensions
= Position & Displacement
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Interactive Simulation
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
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- Educators
- Learners
- application/java
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© 2001 University of Calgary
Keywords:
angular velocity, circular, parabola, speed
Record Cloner:
Metadata instance created May 15, 2008 by Christopher Allen
Record Updated:
March 6, 2011 by Taha Mzoughi
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August 29, 2003
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AIP Format
D. Austin and B. Martin, (University of Calgary, Calgary, 2001), WWW Document, (http://canu.ucalgary.ca/map/content/angvel/basic/simulate/page2.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
D. Austin and B. Martin, Modular Approach to Physics: Angular Velocity (University of Calgary, Calgary, 2001), <http://canu.ucalgary.ca/map/content/angvel/basic/simulate/page2.html>.
APA Format
Austin, D., & Martin, B. (2003, August 29). Modular Approach to Physics: Angular Velocity. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from University of Calgary: http://canu.ucalgary.ca/map/content/angvel/basic/simulate/page2.html
Chicago Format
Austin, David, and Brian Martin. Modular Approach to Physics: Angular Velocity. Calgary: University of Calgary, August 29, 2003. http://canu.ucalgary.ca/map/content/angvel/basic/simulate/page2.html (accessed 26 April 2024).
MLA Format
Austin, David, and Brian Martin. Modular Approach to Physics: Angular Velocity. Calgary: University of Calgary, 2001. 29 Aug. 2003. 26 Apr. 2024 <http://canu.ucalgary.ca/map/content/angvel/basic/simulate/page2.html>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{ Author = "David Austin and Brian Martin", Title = {Modular Approach to Physics: Angular Velocity}, Publisher = {University of Calgary}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {26 April 2024}, Month = {August 29, 2003}, Year = {2001} }
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