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Position, velocity and acceleration for a particle Projectiles launched from ground Projectile motion Velocity and acceleration of a particle in three situations Four possible tracks for a train Vector addition of forces: different arrangements Forces acting on a puck moving over ice Overhead of cookie tin acceleration: frictionless, horizontal surface Three persons pulling on an automobile tire: free-body diagram Block hanging from three cords: free-body diagram Forces on a banana split, pulling across a frictionless lunch counter Box on frictionless floor subject to various forces: free body diagram Graphs of velocity corresponding to four situations Blocks on frictionless floor subject to horizontal force Blocks on frictionless floor subject to horizontal force Boxes on flat floor Block on ramp Finding area in polar coordinate Finding area in polar coordinate Finding area in polar coordinate Finding area in polar coordinate Experiment setup for charge-induced motion Experiment setup for charge-induced motion Refrigerator magnet Physics experiment: removing skimmer with air pump Speed of light: standard versus experimental measurements Gravity: standard value versus experimental measurements Gravity: standard value versus experimental measurements Normal distribution: zero mean and standard deviation Gravity: standard versus experiment Gravity: standard versus experiment Experimental measurement: accuracy versus precision Experimental measurement: accuracy versus precision Experimental measurement: accuracy versus precision Experimental measurement: accuracy versus precision Experimental measurement: accuracy versus precision Statistical distribution of experimental measurements Determining differential quantities from measurement distribution Deriving acceleration from several velocity measurements Determining derivative quantity: slope of regression line Experiment with linear model: important attributes of regression line Mass on ramp Constant velocity: negative value Constant velocity: positive value Position due to constant positive velocity Position due to constant positive velocity Linearly increasing velocity due to constant positive acceleration Position due to constant negative acceleration Pulse type acceleration profile Velocity due to pulse type acceleration
 

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