Mechanics: Projectile Motion
In this lab, students will analyze the trajectory of a basketball free throw using the Digitizer.
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In this lab, students will analyze the trajectory of a basketball free throw using the Digitizer.
This lab allows the students to study and visualize the photoelectric effect and asks them to measure the work function of different materials.
In this lab, students will explore lenses and their curvatures to study image construction.
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