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1. ppt_ch_3.pdf
www.oswego.edu
Chapter 3 Falling Objects and Projectile Motion - … Average velocity 0.35 s 60.0 cm 0.30 s 44.0 cm 0.25 s 30.6 cm ... can neglect air resistance . "Projectile motion involves the trajectories and velocities of objects ...

2. airres.pdf
www.phy.gonzaga.edu
Kinematics and Air Resistance - Gonzaga Physics … Kinematics and Air Resistance 1 Object To look at kinematics in one dimension and to study the e ects of air resistance on falling objects. To measure the terminal ...

3. lab2.pdf
sites.fas.harvard.edu
Lab 2: Kinematics and Terminal Velocity - Harvard … Figure 1: Free body diagram of an object falling with drag. The object is dropped at time t 0, then proceeds through t 1 and t 2 before reaching terminal velocity at ...

4. E03.2.pdf
Calculating average acceleration from velocity … Calculating average acceleration from velocity change and time Acceleration is a measure of how rapidly the velocity is changing. Since we define average

5. chpt_3_4.pdf
Instantaneous Rates of Change, Velocity, Speed, … As we work with the equations that show position, velocity, acceleration of objects that are flying or falling through the air, we will be using the constant that is ...

6. Experiment-P-35-Velocity-of-Free-Falling-Object...-3.0.3.pdf
Experiment P-35 Velocity of Free Falling Objects position by the time will give us the object's average velocity. In ... that influences the falling object such as air (this topic is examined in experiment P-1 ...

7. Section15.pdf
physics.csuchico.edu
Section 15 – Freefall with Air Resistance - Physics Section 15 – Freefall with Air Resistance Outline 1. The Force of Air Resistance 2. The Equations of Motion Objects do what they do because of the forces acting on ...

8. act2ag.pdf
video analysis software - Physics 5. Which one of the following statements implies the correct cause-to-effect relationship? a. Decreasing the amount of air resistance reduces the mass of an object.

9. Speed Velocity Acceleration.pdf
Speed, Velocity & Acceleration - student - home When evaluating the velocity of an object, one must keep track of direction. The direction of the velocity vector is the same as the direction which

10. FallingObject.pdf
people.wku.edu
MATH 116 Falling Object Problems - WKU Dr. Neal, Fall 2008 Example 2. An object is launched straight upward from 80 feet at 56 ft/s. (a) With no air resistance, what are the height, velocity, and speed ...

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