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The Animated Chalkboard 2006: Motion 1  [ Computer Program ]
  
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R. Tarara
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This zip file download contains a package of 22 Windows-based physics animations on velocity, acceleration, friction, momentum, rotational frames, and more. It was created as an…
  
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T. Henderson
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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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M. Jammer; Publisher: Dover Publications
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This book discusses the history of the concept of mass and its properties. It guides you through the philosophy, conceptualization, and mathematics of one of the most fundamental…
Free Fall 3D Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian
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The Ejs Free Fall 3D model displays the three-dimensional dynamics of a ball dropped near the Earth surface onto a platform. The initial conditions for the ball are zero initial…
  
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G. Gladding; Publisher: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group
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This is an interactive homework problem for introductory physics students relating to acceleration of the orbital body "Ganymede", which is the largest moon of Jupiter. Given the…
  
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D. Maloney
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This item is an annotated homework problem relating to projectile motion for introductory physics students. Given initial height of the projectile and velocity of a target, how can a…
  
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M. Fowler and H. Welch
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This web page demonstrates Kepler's Laws through a Flash simulation. The user places an object at some distance from the Sun and gives it an initial velocity to orbit the sun. Once…
  
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A. Duffy
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This item is an animation relating to conservation of angular momentum in an orbiting object. The user can choose between an elliptical or circular orbit to observe why angular…
  
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A. Duffy
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This web page is an animation relating to orbital pathways. The user sets the initial velocity of an orbiting mass. One animation traces the path of the orbiting object and the other…
  
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A. Duffy
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This web page is an interactive physics problem on orbits and periods. The user is given an initial orbit, and asked to determine the speed and radius if the period is doubled. The…
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