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written by
Aaron Titus
A Physlet based simulation showing the position, velocity, and acceleration graphs for a ball dropped from rest and a ball projected upwards. A series of probing questions are provided along with the simulation.
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=8075">Titus, Aaron. Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up.</a>
A. Titus, , WWW Document, (http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266).
A. Titus, Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up, <http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266>.
Titus, A. (n.d.). Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up. Retrieved June 9, 2026, from http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266
Titus, Aaron. Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up. http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266 (accessed 9 June 2026).
Titus, Aaron. Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up. 9 June 2026 <http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266>.
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Author = "Aaron Titus",
Title = {Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up},
Volume = {2026},
Number = {9 June 2026},
Year = {}
}
%A Aaron Titus %T Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up %U http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266 %O application/java %0 Electronic Source %A Titus, Aaron %T Free Fall: Ball Dropped vs Ball Projected Up %V 2026 %N 9 June 2026 %9 application/java %U http://bq.bqlearning.org/physlet/ospdb/ospSearch.php?instructor_id=&nsession_id=&physlet_id=266 Disclaimer: ComPADRE offers citation styles as a guide only. We cannot offer interpretations about citations as this is an automated procedure. Please refer to the style manuals in the Citation Source Information area for clarifications.
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