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Physics
Kinematics Overview
Kinematics deals with describing motions - after all, if you are
going to study something (like motion) you had better be able to
describe it completely, accurately, and consistently.
In physics, you can describe an object's motion if you can
tell where the object is going to be, how fast it will be going, and
its direction of motion at any given time. For more specific
expectations, a list of new terms and
objectives is available.
Kinematics
table of contents:
- Kinematics Concepts
- Applications
- Kinematics Labs and Activities:
- Free Fall Labs and Activities
- Measuring "g" - Uses the PascoTM free-fall adapter to time the fall of a sphere
- Kinematics Demonstrations
- Velocity vs. Acceleration
- Dropping a sheet of paper with (and on) an book
- Projectile cart
- Practice Quizzes
- Supplements:
- Video: "Tracking Speed" - ESPN SportsFigures - very good,
accept they say acceleration is the rate of change of speed
(instead of velocity).
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