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Collisions in One Dimension Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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A. Duffy
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The One Dimensional Collision model allows the user to collide two objects and investigate whether momentum and/or kinetic energy are conserved in the collision process. To keep…
  
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T. Henderson
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This web page features an animated image and a discussion of momentum conservation. The animated gif shows an inelastic head-on collision between a car and a truck, with information…
  
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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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R. Teese, P. Laws, D. Jackson, K. Koenig, M. Willis, and D. Muller
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This interactive video tutorial allows students to explore concepts of momentum conservation and energy conservation. This vignette shows that when a suspended block of wood is shot…
  
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E. Brewe, V. Sawtelle, D. McPadden, and R. Goertzen
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This website holds the Modeling Instruction curriculum developed by the Florida International University Physics Education Research Group. The website provides the materials required…
  
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This is an activity for students to design and analyze a Rube-Goldberg Machine. The goal is for the students to calculate the time it takes to complete the motion of the machine.…
  
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P. Tesler, P. Doherty, and N. Wanner
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This site analyzes the physics of skateboarding in great detail. It goes into many different 'tricks' and the effect of materials and design on the behavior of the skateboard.
  
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This Java applet simulates two particles moving and colliding in one dimension. The collision is elastic and is shown as being caused by a virtual spring. The user can change the…
  
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W. Franklin
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This AAPT/PTRA manual on Teaching about Impulse and Momentum contains background and activities to help students with this topic. Samples from the full print manual are available…
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This applet demonstrates Elastic and Inelastic collision. Two wagons undergo a collision that is either totally elastic or totally inelastic. The mass and initial velocity of the…
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