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This program provides tools to perform kinematic analysis of video captures of experiments. Its features include position, velocity, and acceleration tracking, multiple reference…
  
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J. Nelson and J. Nelson
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This outline of kinematics, the introduction to a PTRA manual, provides an approach to teaching the material. It includes activities, discussion questions, and other resources for…
  
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This web site contains a number of tutorials relating to motion in one dimension. Each tutorial explains a subject and provides exercises to test the user's understanding. Some are…
  
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The National Science Foundation partnered with NBC Learn to release this installment in the Emmy Award-winning "Science of Sports" series. The 10-part video collection, narrated by…
  
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In this video, a short sled is placed on top of a long sled on a horizontal track. The long sled is accelerated by a hanging weight, and the short sled also accelerates due to the…
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S. Becker, S. Kuchemann, P. Klein, A. Lichtenberger, and J. Kuhn, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (2), 020107 (2022).
Eye tracking enables the reconstruction of eye movements and thus the analysis of visual information selection and integration processes during problem solving. In this way,…
  
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This YouTube video uses Tracker to analyze a sled as it moves along a rough incline plane. The experiment shows the motion up and down the plane is not symmetric because of friction…
  
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Here I present my work identifying and addressing student difficulties with several materials science and physics topics. In the first part of this thesis, I present my work…
Least Action (Gravity/Free)  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The EJS Least Action (Gravity/Free) model illustrates the principle of least action for the one dimensional motion of a free particle or a particle subject to a constant…
  
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L. Wee, American Association of Physics Teachers National Meeting Conference 2010 Summer Meeting , 4 (2010).
Paper FI05 presented at the AAPT Summer 2010 meeting in Portland, OR. To deepen the professional practice of physics educators, I seek to highlight the Open Source Physics (OSP) and…
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