Friday, November 6, 2009

Content: Projectile Motion at an Angle: More

7 comments:

  1. This looks great Cyrus! There is a typo under range, "multiplied" you forgot a 'U'

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  2. Outstanding connections between concepts, equations and variables!

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  3. what a creative way of making your content for projectile motion! i dont know if its possible... but it would be easier if you could view the entire pictures instead of having you move around. it looks great!

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  4. Great web Cyrus but for projectile motion problems wouldn't gravity also be positive 9.8 m/s^2 and not just negative?

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  5. Gravity is always -9.8m/s^2 because gravity pulls things downward

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  6. Daniel,
    gravity does not always need to be negative because down is not immediately defined as negative once your system is defined you can determine whether gravity is negative or not.
    Cyrus,
    the format is great but not being able to see the whole thing at once is a downer.

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  7. I tried making it so that you could see the whole thing at once but it wouldn't work. The only solution is really zooming out. Sorry.

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