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A University of Cincinnati physics laboratory that demonstrates how Tracker, together with prerecorded videos, can be used to deliver online force and motion experiments that…
  
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A University of Cincinnati physics laboratory that demonstrates how Tracker, together with prerecorded videos, can be used to deliver online force and motion experiments that…
  
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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 Tracker expermient demonstrates how to user Tracker's ability to track and analyze multiple objects to study the well known "Shoot the Monkey" problem in introductory physics.
  
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This YouTube video uses Tracker to analyze a sled as it moves along a rough incline plane. The experiment shows the motion up and down the plane is not symmetric because of friction…
  
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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for elastic collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
  
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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for inelastic collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
  
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A Davidson College studio-based introductory physics laboratory for explosive collisions. In this lab, students make their own videos using GoPro cameras and then perform their…
PTRA Workshop: Kinematics with Video Analysis  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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B. Christian and W. Christian, PTRA Summer Institute (2024).
The 2024 PTRA Summer Institute will feature a half-day video analysis workshop where teachers can gain hands-on experience in using video to teach kinematics to high school students.…
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