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Name: AP Physics C: Kinematics Review (Mechanics) Category: Kinematics Date Added: 2017-03-16 Submitter: Flipping Physics Review of conversions, velocity, acceleration, instantaneous and average velocity and acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, free fall and free fall graphs, component vectors, vector addition, unit vectors, relative velocity and projectile motion. For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam. Want Lecture Notes? Content Times: 0:12 Introductory Concepts 2:07 Velocity and Acceleration 3:03 Uniformly Accelerated Motion 6:51 Free Fall 7:45 Free Fall Graphs 9:16 Component Vectors 10:58 Unit Vectors 13:09 Relative Velocity 13:51 Projectile Motion Next Video: AP Physics C: Dynamics Review (Mechanics) Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! AP Physics C Review Websitel Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to my Quality Control help: Jen Larsen, Scott Carter, Natasha Trousdale and Aarti Sangwan AP Physics C: Kinematics Review (Mechanics)
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File Name: WS: Momentum and Motion File Submitter: FizziksGuy File Submitted: 19 Apr 2013 File Category: Momentum & Impulse Problem set combining conservation of momentum, projectile motion, and friction.
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Projectile motion simulation lab activity using an Excel spreadsheet. Students input angle, launch speed and can trace path of projectile, view velocity vector, etc. Thanks to Ed Pogozelski (SUNY Geneseo) and Dan Baker (U of Rochester) for their assistance in creating this activity.Free-
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View File SimuLAB: Projectile Motion (Excel) Projectile motion simulation lab activity using an Excel spreadsheet. Students input angle, launch speed and can trace path of projectile, view velocity vector, etc. Thanks to Ed Pogozelski (SUNY Geneseo) and Dan Baker (U of Rochester) for their assistance in creating this activity. Submitter FizziksGuy Submitted 10/05/2015 Category Kinematics
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Name: Demonstrating the Components of Projectile Motion Category: Kinematics Date Added: 12 August 2014 - 10:30 AM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: None Provided Projectile motion is composed of a horizontal and a vertical component. This video shows that via a side-by-side video demonstration and also builds the velocity and acceleration vector diagram. Content Times: 0:14 Reviewing Projectile Motion 1:00 Introducing each of the video components 1:40 Building the x-direction velocity vectors 2:15 Building the y-direction velocity vectors 3:12 Combing velocity vectors to get resultant velocity vectors 3:41 Showing how we created the resultant velocity vectors 4:47 Adding acceleration vectors in the y-direction 5:28 Adding acceleration vectors in the x-direction 5:45 Completing the Velocity and Acceleration diagram 5:58 The diagram floating over clouds, i mean, why not, eh? Want View Video
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