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Harold T. Stokes
This Flash animation shows the path of a baseball in two-dimensional projectile motion. The components of the velocity vectors can be shown. A script (narration) of the physical process involved is provided.
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![]() H. Stokes, (2004), WWW Document, (https://stokes.byu.edu/teaching_resources/baseball_flash.html).
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Author = "Harold T. Stokes",
Title = {Baseball - Animation of two-dimensional projectile motion},
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Number = {17 February 2025},
Month = {August 23, 2007},
Year = {2004}
}
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