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This web page provides a tutorial on constant velocity and constant acceleration in one dimension. It stresses the interpretation of motion graphs. This is part of a number of…
  
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This collection by features interactive Shockwave activities that simulate a variety of physical situations. Students manipulate variables and observe the outcome on the physical…
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D. Wong, P. Sng, E. Ng, and L. Wee, Phys. Educ., 46 (2), 178 (2011).
We describe an example of learning with multiple representations in an A-level revision lesson on mechanics. The context of the problem involved the motion of a ball thrown…
Graphs and Tracks Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Graphs and Tracks Model allows instructors to create custom models of a ball rolling on a track with a variable shape. This EJS model was inspired by the Graphs and Tracks…
  
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This is the collection of interactive videos designed as virtual experiments. Each video links to a page with file format options and suggestions for use in the classroom. These…
  
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R. Teese, P. Laws, D. Jackson, K. Koenig, and M. Willis
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This interactive video tutorial is an exploration of Newton's First Law. This vignette includes videos of the motion of sliding objects with differing frictional forces. Students…
  
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This interactive video tutorial is an exploration of Newton's Second Law. The videos show a constant force exerted on carts of different mass. When the same force acts on a more…
  
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J. Nelson and J. Nelson; Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers
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This AAPT/PTRA Teacher Resource Guide covers approaches to teaching and learning kinematics. Based on physics education research, the book provides teachers with the resources needed…
  
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F. Hwang
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This applet presents a graphical, interactive picture of relative motion. It illustrates how an object may appear to have different motions to different observers, depending on how…
  
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This blog post includes a Tracker video analysis of a Star Wars VII trailer scene showing a rolling droid. The goal is to estimate the droid's rotational and linear speeds. A…
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