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Tag Archives: oPhysics
oPhysics: Projectile Motion
Explore projectile motion by changing the initial conditions and watching the resulting changes in the projectile’s motion.
Posted in 1. How do physicists explain motion in two dimensions?, Simulations, Unit 3
Tagged oPhysics, Projectile Motion
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oPhysics: Uniform Acceleration in One Dimension: Motion Graphs
This simulation is intended to help anyone get a better understanding of the relationships between various quantities involved in uniformly accelerated motion. By adjusting the sliders (or input boxes), you can change the initial position, the initial velocity, and the … Continue reading
Posted in 1. How is motion understood?, Simulations, Unit 2
Tagged Kinematics, oPhysics
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