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1-Dimensional Kinematics
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Average vs. Instantaneous Speed
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Hot Wheels Track
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Acceleration vs. Constant Velocity
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Constant Rightward Velocity
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Constant Leftward Velocity
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Rightward Velocity with a Rightward Acceleration
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Rightward Velocity with a Leftward Acceleration
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Leftward Velocity with a Leftward Acceleration
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Leftward Velocity with a Rightward Acceleration
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Passing Lane - Velocity vs. Time Graph
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The Stoplight
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Motion of a Two-Stage Rocket
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Newton's Law of Inertia
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The Car and The Wall
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The Motorcyclist
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The Truck and Ladder
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The Elephant and The Feather - Free Fall
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The Elephant and The Feather - with Air Resistance
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Skydiving
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Vector Direction
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Vector Addition: 6 + 8 = ???
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Vector Addition: The Order Does NOT Matter
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The River Boat
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Parabolic Motion of Projectiles
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The Monkey and The Zookeeper
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Throw at the Monkey in a Gravity Free Environment
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Throw above the Monkey with Gravity On
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Throw at the Monkey at a Fast Speed with Gravity On
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Throw at the Monkey at a Slow Speed with Gravity On
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Horizontally Launched Projectiles
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Maximum Range
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The Truck and The Ball
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A Satellite as a Projectile
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The Astronaut Catch
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The Diesel Engine and Flatcar Collision
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The Cart and The Brick
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Part A - 2-kg Brick dropped on a 3-kg Cart
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Part B - 2-kg Brick dropped on a 1-kg Cart
The Fish Catch
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Big Fish in Motion Catches Little Fish
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Little Fish in Motion is Caught by Big Fish
Car-Truck Collisions (collisions between objects of unequal mass)
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Car "Rear-Ends" Truck - Inelastic
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Truck "Rear-Ends" Car - Inelastic
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Car "Rear-Ends" Truck - Elastic
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Truck "Rear-Ends" Car - Elastic
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Head-On Collision Between Car and Truck - Inelastic
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Head-On Collision Between Car and Truck - Elastic
Two Dimensional Collision Between Two Cars
Work and Energy
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Which Path Requires the Most Energy?
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Energy Transformation for Downhill Skiing
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Energy Transformation on a Roller Coaster
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Energy Transformation for a Dart
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Energy Transformation for a Pendulum
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Energy Conservation on an Incline
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Stopping Distance of a Hot Wheels Car
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How Far Will It Skid?
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How High Will It Go?
Circular, Satellite, and Rotational Motion
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Uniform Circular Motion
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Inertia and The Right Hand Turn
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The Centripetal Force Requirement
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Roller Coaster G-Forces
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Orbiting Satellites
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Kepler's Second Law - The Law of Equal Areas
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Length Contraction
Static Electricity
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Charging a Single Sphere by Induction Using a Negatively-Charged Object
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Charging a Two-Sphere System by Induction Using a Negatively-Charged Object
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Charging an Electrophorus Plate by InductionUsing a Negatively-Charged Object
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Charging an Electroscope by InductionUsing a Negatively-Charged Object
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Grounding a Positively-Charged Electroscope
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Grounding a Negatively-Charged Electroscope
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Longitudinal Pulse
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Tuning Forks and Longitudinal Waves
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Guitar Strings and Longitudinal Waves
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Sound Waves and the Eardrum
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Standing Waves on a String
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1st Harmonic
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2nd Harmonic
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3rd Harmonic
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4th Harmonic
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5th Harmonic
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Reflection of a Pulse at a Fixed End
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Reflection of a Pulse at a Free End
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Reflection: Echo vs. Reverberation
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Transmission of a Pulse from a Less Dense to a More Dense Medium
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Standing Wave Formation on a String
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2-Point Source Interference Patterns
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Changing Separation Distance
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Changing Wavelength
Ray Optics
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The Law of Reflection
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Image Formation for Plane Mirrors
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Ray Diagrams for Concave Mirrors
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Object Located Beyond the Center of Curvature
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Object Located at the Center of Curvature
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Object Located Between Center of Curvature and the Focal Point
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Object Located In Front of Focal Point
Image Formation for Concave Mirrors
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Object located Beyond the Center of Curvature
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Object located Between Center of Curvature and the Focal Point
The Broken Pencil
QuickTime Movies
Vectors and Projectiles
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Horizontally Launched Projectile
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Non-Horizontally Launched Projectile
Momentum and Collisions
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Car-Truck Collisions (collisions between objects of unequal mass)
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Car "Rear-Ends" Truck - Inelastic
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Truck "Rear-Ends" Car - Inelastic
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Head-On Collision Between Car and Truck - Inelastic
Work and Energy
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Roller Coaster
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