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Tag Archives: Mythbusters

Horizontal Projectiles & MythBusters

Posted on October 12, 2017 by admin — No Comments ↓

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Snell’s Law Lab

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Posted in Optics, Sound, Waves | Tagged Mythbusters, Refraction, resonance, Snell's Law | Leave a reply

Interactive Physics: Angled Projectiles

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Angled Projectile Practice

Posted on October 23, 2013 by admin — No Comments ↓

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Horizontal Projectiles

Posted on October 19, 2011 by admin — No Comments ↓

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Mythbusters Bullet Drop Video

Posted in Kinematics, Mechanics | Tagged bullet, Mythbusters, projectile motion | Leave a reply

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