The "Lifelike" Moving Man: Variation in motion graphs
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- Warm-Up.doc - 44 kB
- SlidesDataRecognitionDiscussion.ppt - 89 kB
Název | The "Lifelike" Moving Man: Variation in motion graphs |
Popis | This lesson was designed to help students interpret motion graphs from motion detector data (with more variation and error than the "ideal" graphs they had been analyzing). Learning goal: Students will be able to identify the following types of motion -- constant nonzero velocity, constant acceleration, not moving -- from graphs that are not smooth. This lesson will come at the end of the kinematics unit, so they should already be able to interpret smooth, error-free motion graphs. |
Předmět | Fyzika |
Úroveň | Střední škola |
Typ | Lab |
Trvání | 30 minuty |
Včetně odpovědi | Ne |
Jazyk | English |
Klíčová slova | Graphing |
Simulace | Chodící panáček |
Autor(ři) | Karen King |
Škola / Organizace | Denver School of Science and Technology |
Datum vložení | 7.8.06 |
Datum aktualizace | 28.4.15 |