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Kinematics Part 4: Practice Problems and Strategy

Kinematics Part 4: Practice Problems and Strategy

I've seen it a thousand times. Students understand everything during class, but then when it comes time to try the

Solving Kinematics Problems in Physics (1D Motion)

Solving Kinematics Problems in Physics (1D Motion)

I explain how to

Quick Tip: Choosing the Right Kinematic Equation

Quick Tip: Choosing the Right Kinematic Equation

A Quick Tip to help you choose the

One Dimensional Motion  -  Solving Problems with the Kinematic Equations

One Dimensional Motion - Solving Problems with the Kinematic Equations

How to

Kinematics In One Dimension - Physics

Kinematics In One Dimension - Physics

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Two Dimensional Motion Problems - Physics

Two Dimensional Motion Problems - Physics

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Good Problem Solving Habits For Freshmen Physics Majors

Good Problem Solving Habits For Freshmen Physics Majors

If you're starting your first year in freshmen

Worked Example | Where Will Two Cars Traveling at Different Velocities Meet? | Kinematic Equations

Worked Example | Where Will Two Cars Traveling at Different Velocities Meet? | Kinematic Equations

At t=0 car traveling at a constant velocity of 25m/s is 100m behind a car traveling in the same direction at a velocity of 20m/s.

Kinematics Part 1: Horizontal Motion

Kinematics Part 1: Horizontal Motion

Alright, it's time to learn how mathematical

Kinematics Part 3: Projectile Motion

Kinematics Part 3: Projectile Motion

Things don't always move in one dimension, they can also move in two dimensions. And three as well, but slow down buster!

The Kinematic Equations (Physics)

The Kinematic Equations (Physics)

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1-D Kinematics Practice Exam

1-D Kinematics Practice Exam

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How to Solve Kinematics Problems Easily

How to Solve Kinematics Problems Easily

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