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Select activity Preliminary Calculus-01
Preliminary Calculus-01
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Preliminary Calculus-02
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Preliminary Calculus-03
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Preliminary Calculus-04
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Preliminary Calculus-05
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Preliminary Calculus-06
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Preliminary Calculus-07
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Preliminary Calculus-08
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Preliminary Calculus-09
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Preliminary Calculus-10
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Preliminary Calculus-11
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Select activity 1.1-Reference Frames and Displacement
1.1-Reference Frames and Displacement
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Select activity 1.2-Velocity and Acceleration
1.2-Velocity and Acceleration
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Select activity 1.3-Motion at Constant Acceleration
1.3-Motion at Constant Acceleration
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Select activity 1.4-Freely Falling Objects
1.4-Freely Falling Objects
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Select activity 1.5-Calculus: derivatives
1.5-Calculus: derivatives
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Select activity 1.6-Variable Acceleration
1.6-Variable Acceleration
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Select activity 2.1-Vectors and Scalars
2.1-Vectors and Scalars
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Select activity (/) 2.2-Projectile Motion: one particle
(/) 2.2-Projectile Motion: one particle
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Select activity 2.2-Projectile motion: introduction
2.2-Projectile motion: introduction
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Select activity 2.3-Example: throwing a stone up a hill
2.3-Example: throwing a stone up a hill
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Select activity 2.4-Projectile Motion: Stuff animal and a gun
2.4-Projectile Motion: Stuff animal and a gun
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Select activity 2.5-Relative motion: introduction
2.5-Relative motion: introduction
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Select activity 2.5.1-Example: Law of Addition of Velocities
2.5.1-Example: Law of Addition of Velocities
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Select activity 2.5.2-Example: Law of Addition of Velocities (SOL)
2.5.2-Example: Law of Addition of Velocities (SOL)
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Select activity 2.6-Example: Relative motion
2.6-Example: Relative motion
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Select activity 3.1-The Law of Motion(1"43)
3.1-The Law of Motion(1"43)
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Select activity 3.1-The Law of Motion
3.1-The Law of Motion
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Select activity 3.2-Free Body diagram
3.2-Free Body diagram
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Select activity 3.4-Example: Pulley problem (1)
3.4-Example: Pulley problem (1)
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Select activity 3.5-Example: Pulley problem (2)(3)
3.5-Example: Pulley problem (2)(3)
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Select activity 3.6-Example: Pulley problem (4)
3.6-Example: Pulley problem (4)
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Select activity 3.7-Example: Pulley problem (5)
3.7-Example: Pulley problem (5)
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Select activity 4.1-Friction: introduction
4.1-Friction: introduction
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Select activity 4.1A-Group problem: Friction
4.1A-Group problem: Friction
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Select activity 4.2-A ramp, a pulley, and two boxes
4.2-A ramp, a pulley, and two boxes
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Select activity 4.3-Example: incline motion with friction-1
4.3-Example: incline motion with friction-1
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Select activity 4.4-Example: incline motion with friction-2
4.4-Example: incline motion with friction-2
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Select activity 4.4A-Example: incline motion with friction-3
4.4A-Example: incline motion with friction-3
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Select activity 4.5-Circular motion: introduction
4.5-Circular motion: introduction
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Select activity 4.6-Example: Conical pendulum
4.6-Example: Conical pendulum
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Select activity 4.7-Nonuniform Circular Motion
4.7-Nonuniform Circular Motion
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Select activity 4.7A-Example: vertical circular motion
4.7A-Example: vertical circular motion
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Select activity 4.8(A+B)-Highway curves: Banked and Unbanked
4.8(A+B)-Highway curves: Banked and Unbanked
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Select activity 4.8A-Highway curves: Banked and Unbanked
4.8A-Highway curves: Banked and Unbanked
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Select activity 4.8B-Highway curves with friction
4.8B-Highway curves with friction
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Select activity 5.1-What is the weightless?
5.1-What is the weightless?
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Select activity 5.2-Basic concept: drag force
5.2-Basic concept: drag force
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Select activity 5.3-Terminal velocity
5.3-Terminal velocity
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Select activity 5.4-Newton's law of universal gravitation
5.4-Newton's law of universal gravitation
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Select activity 5.5-Satellite Motion
5.5-Satellite Motion
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Select activity 5.6-Work and Kinetic energy (1D)
5.6-Work and Kinetic energy (1D)
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Select activity 5.7-Work done by a varying force
5.7-Work done by a varying force
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Select activity 5.8-Kinetic Energy and the Work Energy Principle
5.8-Kinetic Energy and the Work Energy Principle
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Select activity 5.9-Example: force as function of position
5.9-Example: force as function of position
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Select activity 5.9(GP7-2)
5.9(GP7-2)
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Select activity 5.10-Example: Energy and Energy Transfer
5.10-Example: Energy and Energy Transfer
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Select activity 6.1(A+B)-Potential Energy Related to Force (i) Gravitational force
6.1(A+B)-Potential Energy Related to Force (i) Gravitational force
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Select activity 6.5(A+B)-Example: Two kinds of potential energy
6.5(A+B)-Example: Two kinds of potential energy
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Select activity 6.1A-Potential Energy and Conservative force
6.1A-Potential Energy and Conservative force
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Select activity 6.1B-Mechanical energy and Conservative force
6.1B-Mechanical energy and Conservative force
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Select activity 6.2-Elastic and gravitational potential energies
6.2-Elastic and gravitational potential energies
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Select activity 6.3-Force related to potential energy
6.3-Force related to potential energy
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Select activity 6.4-Examples: determine force from potential energy
6.4-Examples: determine force from potential energy
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Select activity 6.5A-Example: Two kinds of potential energies
6.5A-Example: Two kinds of potential energies
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Select activity 6.5B-Example: simple pendulum
6.5B-Example: simple pendulum
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Select activity 6.6-Mechanical Energy and Its Conservation
6.6-Mechanical Energy and Its Conservation
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Select activity 6.7A-Challenge Example
6.7A-Challenge Example
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Select activity 6.7B-Challenge Example
6.7B-Challenge Example
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Select activity 6.8-Energy diagrams
6.8-Energy diagrams
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Select activity 6.9(A+B)-Conservation of energy
6.9(A+B)-Conservation of energy
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Select activity 6.9A-Power
6.9A-Power
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Select activity 6.9B-Example: Power needs of a car
6.9B-Example: Power needs of a car
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