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Video Discussion: Calculating the Force of Impact when Stepping off a Wall
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Video Discussion: Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem by Billy
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Video Discussion: Introductory Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem
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Video Discussion: Introductory Conservation of Mechanical Energy Problem using a Trebuchet
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Video Discussion: Introductory Work Problem
- scalar
- problem
- example
- introduction
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Video Discussion: Does the Book Move? An Introductory Friction Problem
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Video Discussion: An Introductory Tension Force Problem
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Video Discussion: The Classic Bullet Projectile Motion Experiment
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Video Discussion: A Range Equation Problem with Two Parts
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Video Discussion: Nerd-A-Pult #2 - Another Projectile Motion Problem
- catapult
- nerd
- projectile
- motion
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Video Discussion: Nerd-A-Pult - An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem
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Video Discussion: (Part 1 of 2) An Introductory Projectile Motion Problem with an Initial Horizontal Velocity
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Video Discussion: Introduction to Projectile Motion
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- Projectile
- Motion
- Problem
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Video Discussion: Introductory Vector Addition Problem using Component Vectors
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Video Discussion: Introductory Tip-to-Tail Vector Addition Problem
- tip-to-tail
- vector
- addition
- basic
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Video Discussion: Common Free-Fall Pitfalls
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Video Discussion: Don't Drop Your Camera 5.0 Seconds After Liftoff
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Video Discussion: A Free-Fall Problem That You Must Split Into Two Parts
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- complicated
- example
- problem
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Video Discussion: Throwing a Ball up to 2.0 Meters & Proving the Velocity at the Top is Zero
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Video Discussion: Dropping a Ball from 2.0 Meters - An Introductory Free-Fall Acceleration Problem