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J. Speirs and S. Keavy
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A Tracker project and accompanying explanatory material showing an 8-segment Biomechanical model of the human body implemented in Tracker and compared to data derived from Vernier…
  
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The "Mountains of Fractals" article in the Math DL develops algorithms to produce coastlines and mountains in two dimensions by adapting mathematical ideas related to the…
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Spectroscopy Using the Tracker Video Analysis Program  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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D. Brown, AAPT 2005 Summer Meeting (2005).
Spectroscopy has important applications in many fields and deserves more attention than is the norm in introductory optics labs. This poster describes a set of inexpensive,…

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