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Video 1: How to construct a copy of an angle
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Video 3: Common mistakes made when constructing an angle as a copy of another
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Video 1: How to construct angles of a given measurement using paper and a protractor
Video 2: How to construct angles of a given measurement using a compass
Video 3: Examples of constructing angles of specific measurements
Video 4: Common mistakes made when constructing angles of specific measurements
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Figuring out the acceleration of ice down a plane made of ice.
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To lay the foundation for understanding what trigonometry is and how it works, do this next activity.
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An elaboration on how to use Newton's second law when dealing with multiple forces, forces in two dimensions, and diagonal forces.
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An elaboration on some of the common misconceptions in dealing with Newton's Third Law. He also shows how to correctly and reliably identify Third Law force pairs.
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Basic primer on Newton's First Law of motion.
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Newton's Laws of Motion
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Newton's second law of motion is F = ma, or force is equal to mass times acceleration. Learn how to use the formula to calculate acceleration.