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Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
Falling Objects (PDF)
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There are many falling objects with equations in scalar and vector forms. There is an example of adding the direction of weight to the equation of a falling object. In the vector form, there is a gravitational direction shown in the figure as well.

You can use these images and equations by cropping the image you want and using it in the lecture to show students how falling objects can be explained in the form of an equation.

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There are many falling objects with equations in scalar and vector forms. There is an example of adding the direction of weight to the equation of a falling object. In the vector form, there is a gravitational direction shown in the figure as well.

You can use these images and equations by cropping the image you want and using it in the lecture to show students how falling objects can be explained in the form of an equation.

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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