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Graphing the Drop of a Ball from 2.0 Meters - An Introductory Free-Fall Acceleration Problem
| Content Provider | WatchKnowLearn |
|---|---|
| Description | This video continues a problem we already solved involving dropping a ball from 2.0 meters. Now we determine how to draw the position, velocity and acceleration as functions of time graphs. Content Times: 0:17 Reviewing the previous lesson 1:00 Acceleration as a function of time 1:31 Velocity as a function of time 2:39 Position as a function of time 3:56 The Review Want Lecture Notes? Next Video: Throwing a Ball up to 2.0 Meters & Proving the Velocity at the Top is Zero Previous Video: Dropping a Ball from 2.0 Meters - An Introductory Free-Fall Acceleration Problem |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Rights License | Proprietary |
| Subject Keyword | k-12 homeschool homeschooling One-Dimensional Motion home school parents educational videos k12 preK-12 Physics Mechanics Science |
| Content Type | Video |
| Educational Role | Student Teacher |
| Educational Use | Self Learning Lecture |
| Education Level | Class VIII Class XI Class IX Class XII Class X |
| Pedagogy | Lecture cum Demonstration |
| Resource Type | Video Lecture |
| Subject | One Dimensional Motion |