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Preview of Gravity and Circular Motion for AP-C Physics-bundle

Gravity and Circular Motion for AP-C Physics-bundle

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Viveiros Science
This bundle includeslecture notes on Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, weightlessness and orbits as the result of free fall around a curved Earth, and motions that result from a centripetal force (including vertical circles, horizontal circles, and orbits) as well as additional information (how the calculus Newton developed leads to the inverse square law, demo and handouts for vertical and horizontal circular motion, escape velocity and orbits as bound systems)circular motion lab and analy
Preview of Circular Motion Lab Data

Circular Motion Lab Data

Created by
Viveiros Science
This resource shows how Excel was used to analyze some actual student data for the lab in the resource "Circular Motion Lab". This way you have the Excel files instead of snips added into the resource with the labs. The first 6 sheets are consecutive steps in analyzing the data collected that year. The next 9 sheets use data collected another year to show another way to analyze data.This data is bundled with resource "Circular Motion Lab". Use the bundle to have both the lab and the data. (The b
Preview of Simple Harmonic Motion: Spring Labs Data

Simple Harmonic Motion: Spring Labs Data

Created by
Viveiros Science
This resource shows how Excel was used to analyze some actual student data for the labs in the resource "Simple Harmonic Motion: Spring Labs". This way you have the Excel files instead of snips added into the resource with the labs. There are also some templates for entering data and analyzing it.This data is bundled with the resource "Simple Harmonic Motion: Spring Labs". Use the bundle to have both the labs and the data.
Preview of Simple Harmonic Motion: Pendulum Labs Data

Simple Harmonic Motion: Pendulum Labs Data

Created by
Viveiros Science
This resource shows how Excel was used to analyze some actual student data for the labs in the resource "Simple Harmonic Motion: Pendulum Labs". This way you have the Excel files instead of snips added into the resource with the labs.This data is bundled with the resource "Simple Harmonic Motion: Pendulum Labs". Use the bundle to have both the labs and the data.
Preview of Circular Motion Lab and Data-bundle

Circular Motion Lab and Data-bundle

Created by
Viveiros Science
This bundle includes a circular motion lab that can be adapted to any physics class. The lab is a version used as IA practice in IB Physics classes bundled with data analysis of actual student data.A bonus file gives ideas about how to use sample data to help students understand why linearizing data BEFORE graphing is important.
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