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Relative Motion of Two Carts  [ Computer Program ]
  
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A. Titus
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This lab uses Tracker video analysis software to measure and analyze the motion of two carts. Cart 1 has constant acceleration, and Cart 2 has constant velocity. Students are asked…
A Rolling Ball on a Merry-go-round  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Video Analysis of a Rolling Ball on a Merry-go-round uses the Tracker video analysis tool to measure and analyze the motion of a ball rolling with constant velocity on a rotating…
Tracking the Coriolis Force  [ Computer Program ]
  
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A. Cox
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Tracking the Coriolis Force uses the Tracker video analysis tool to model the motion of a ball rolling with constant velocity on a rotating merry-go-round. Video includes the motion…
  
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In this video, a short sled is placed on top of a long sled on a horizontal track. The long sled is accelerated by a hanging weight until stopped at the end of the track, and the…
  
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A Tracker analysis of a ball is released from the end of a mast attached to a trolley going down, frictionless, a slope. The ball lands inside the cup at the bottom of the mast. This…
  
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This web site contains media-illustrated articles on various physical phenomena related to the Coriolis effect. Almost all of the articles are illustrated with animations and EJS…

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