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R. Teese, P. Laws, D. Jackson, K. Koenig, and M. Willis
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This interactive video tutorial allows students to explore collisions and the implications of Newton's Third Law. This vignette features “person-on-the-street” interviews about…
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This set of student labs provides two inquiry-based activities exploring forces and Newton's Third Law. Using a low-friction cart on an incline, a spring, and force and motion…
  
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R. Vieyra, K. Fisler, J. Politz, B. Lerner, S. Krishnamurthi, and C. Megowan-Romanowicz
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This collection of computational modeling and Modeling Instruction integrated curricular resources are the result of the "Computational Modeling in Physics with Bootstrap" project, a…
  
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T. Henderson
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This web site contains a number of tutorials relating to Newton's Laws. Each tutorial explains a subject and provides exercises to test the user's understanding. Some are accompanied…
  
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F. Hwang
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This applet illustrates the effect of frictional forces on the motion of masses. In this experiment, two masses, resting one on top of the other, are pulled by a hanging mass…
  
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F. Hwang
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This applet illustrates the forces on a block on an inclined plane. A free-body diagram shows the gravitational, normal, frictional and net force vectors. The weight, angle of the…
  
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Annenberg Foundation
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The Amusement Park Physics Website helps the user to learn more about how physics laws affect the designs of roller coasters, bumper car collisions, carousels, free fall rides, and…
  
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D. Stern
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This series of web pages, part of "From Stargazers to Starships," describes Newton's three laws of motion and the two concepts on which they are based, force and inertia. A lesson…
  
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Publisher: University of Calgary
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This web page contains an interactive simulation on conservation of momentum. Users may choose from two views: a pair of ice skaters pushing off from each other or a model of two…
  
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E. Redish; Publisher: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group
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This is a collection of introductory physics problems on topics in forces and dynamics. The questions are designed for active learning classrooms and are built around research on…