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This item is a chapter from "The Book of Phyz," an educator's guide on teaching introductory high school physics. It features easily understood content support in the fundamentals of momentum, the relationship of Newton's Second Law and momentum, elastic and inelastic collision, and conservation of momentum. Related student activities, experiments, and assessments are included in the materials.
Editor's Note: High school teachers may be especially interested in the Data Studio lab that accompanies this unit. It provides explicit help for setting up Pasco's DataStudio activity for use in a unit on momentum.
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Baird, D. (2014, August 31). The Book of Phyz: Momentum. Retrieved January 18, 2025, from http://phyz.org/phyz/BOP/4-MOMENTUM/PHY.html
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Author = "Dean Baird",
Title = {The Book of Phyz: Momentum},
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Number = {18 January 2025},
Month = {August 31, 2014},
Year = {2002}
}
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