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Projectile Motion with Angry Birds
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The Angry Birds Projectile Motion lab provides instructions for students to analyze the projectile motion of a bird in the game Angry Birds.
Published November 20, 2011
Last Modified November 22, 2011
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Rhett Allain invited talk Winter 2012 AAPT Meeting
Everyone loves Angry Birds (the game). Why not use this popular game as a topic for exploration in introductory physics? Why are games like Angry Birds so nice for analysis? In this presentation, I will discuss the physics of Angry Birds and video games in general. I will also briefly discuss them advantages of using a blog to supplement introductory physics courses.
http://bit.ly/ABphysics
Last Modified February 7, 2012
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