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The "Lifelike" Moving Man: Variation in motion graphs
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Title
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The "Lifelike" Moving Man: Variation in motion graphs |
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Description
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This lesson was designed to help students interpret motion graphs from motion detector data (with more variation and error than the "ideal" graphs they had been analyzing). Learning goal: Students will be able to identify the following types of motion -- constant nonzero velocity, constant acceleration, not moving -- from graphs that are not smooth. This lesson will come at the end of the kinematics unit, so they should already be able to interpret smooth, error-free motion graphs. |
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Subject
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Physics |
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Level
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High School |
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Type
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Lab |
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Duration
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30 minutes |
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Answers Included
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No |
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Language
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English |
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Keywords
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Graphing |
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Simulation(s)
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The Moving Man |
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Author(s)
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Karen King |
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Contact Email
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kingkar@missouri.edu |
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School / Organization
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Denver School of Science and Technology |
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Date submitted
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8/7/06 |
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Date updated
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4/28/15 |