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Motion in Two Dimensions Homework Help Resources (Page 2)

Motion in two dimensions is a key building block in the study of physics. Make sure you've got the basics down with free interactive physics tools, equation sheets, two-dimensional motion videos and more.

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A list of equations and constants for AP Physics B and C exams, organized by subject.
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This wonderful website explains the theory of conservation of energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum. Its interactivity involves quizzes and two Java "games"!!
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This website provides not only an explanation of how the ballistic pendulum can be used to measure the speed of a bullet but also a calculator to check your work. It can be used to explain a similar assembly involving a spring instead of a pendulum as well. You simply substitute the equation for the potential energy of a spring for (M+m)gd -- the potential energy of the pendulum.
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This website contains a detailed explanation of how to solve Newton's Laws for an object turning on a bank with friction.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy explains projectile motion. Part 9 of 10.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy introduces the basic concepts of motion. Part 3 of 3.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy introduces the basic concepts of motion. Part 1 of 3.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy explains two-dimensional projectile motion. Part 5 of 5.
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In this video, Salman Khan of Khan Academy explains two-dimensional projectile motion. Part 4 of 5.
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