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Edward F. Redish
published by the UMD PERG
This is a collection of introductory physics problems on topics in forces and dynamics. The questions are designed for active learning classrooms and are built around research on student acquisition of knowledge. The problems vary in format and include context-based reasoning, multiple choice, estimation, and essay questions. The topics include general questions about Newton's laws, force diagrams, and connections between forces and motion.
This item is part of a larger collection of problems, in-class questions, and interactive resources developed by the University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group.
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E. Redish, (University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, College Park, 2004), WWW Document, (http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/D.htm).
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Redish, E. (2007, October 21). Physics Suite Thinking Problems: Dynamics. Retrieved December 2, 2024, from University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group: http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/D.htm
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Redish, Edward F.. Physics Suite Thinking Problems: Dynamics. College Park: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, October 21, 2007. http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/D.htm (accessed 2 December 2024).
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Redish, Edward F.. Physics Suite Thinking Problems: Dynamics. College Park: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, 2004. 21 Oct. 2007. 2 Dec. 2024 <http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/D.htm>.
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Year = {2004}
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