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published by the Walch Education
written by Douglas Jenkins
This collection of problems covers a wide range of topics common to introductory physics classes.  Each problem provides a context and uses humor to help students understand and use a particular physics concept. All of these problems come with a solution key and there is suggestions to help teachers use the problems in class.
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General Physics
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= Introductory E & M
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2d motion, amusing, atomic energy levels, circular motion, coulomic force, diffraction, electric force, electrical circuits, energy, fluid, friction, gravitation, heat, lenses, linear motion, magnetic forces, mirrors, momentum, newton's second law, planetary motion, power, problems, projectile motion, rotational motion, sound, thermal energy, vector addition, work
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Metadata instance created July 23, 2007 by Elizabeth Holsenbeck
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June 27, 2011 by Cathy Ezrailson
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January 4, 2008
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D. Jenkins, (Walch Education, Portland, 1985), WWW Document, (http://dev.physicslab.org/Compilations/Amusing.aspx).
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D. Jenkins, Physics Lab: Amusing Problems in Physics (Walch Education, Portland, 1985), <http://dev.physicslab.org/Compilations/Amusing.aspx>.
APA Format
Jenkins, D. (2008, January 4). Physics Lab: Amusing Problems in Physics. Retrieved October 31, 2024, from Walch Education: http://dev.physicslab.org/Compilations/Amusing.aspx
Chicago Format
Jenkins, Douglas. Physics Lab: Amusing Problems in Physics. Portland: Walch Education, January 4, 2008. http://dev.physicslab.org/Compilations/Amusing.aspx (accessed 31 October 2024).
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Jenkins, Douglas. Physics Lab: Amusing Problems in Physics. Portland: Walch Education, 1985. 4 Jan. 2008. 31 Oct. 2024 <http://dev.physicslab.org/Compilations/Amusing.aspx>.
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@misc{ Author = "Douglas Jenkins", Title = {Physics Lab: Amusing Problems in Physics}, Publisher = {Walch Education}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {31 October 2024}, Month = {January 4, 2008}, Year = {1985} }
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