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You want a projectile to fly as far as possible, at which angle should you launch it? We'll start with formulas for the initial velocity.
You want a projectile to fly as far as possible, at which angle should you launch it? We'll start with formulas for the initial velocity.
In this unit you will learn that:
The particle model of matter is one of the most useful scientific models because it describes matter in all three states. Understanding how the particles of matter behave is vital if we hope to understand science!
The model also helps us to understand what happens to the particles when matter changes from one state to another.
In this unit, you will explore the three phases of matter and then look at the properties and differences between them. You will explore their shape, volume, and kinetic energy.
Photoelectric materials emit electrons when they absorb light of a high-enough frequency.
Plotting projectile displacement, acceleration, and velocity as a function of time.
Using position-time graphs and number lines to find displacement and distance traveled.
This lesson will be the first of six lessons guiding students in constructing the abstract concepts necessary to understand adding positive and negative integers. It is designed for adult learners (or middle school or older) who are not fluent with using numbers. A real life lesson will be included in this series of lessons-Budgeting.
The potential energy between two objects due to long-distance forces can be thought of as being stored in a field. When the objects move due to the field forces, the energy stored in the field decreases
In this course you will learn about: