Motion Resources


This page of the blog will be for kinematics resources. If you have a tool you use for motion, please share it here. This can and should include links to outside resources, videos you made or someone else made which you find useful, lab exercises, concept demonstrations, technology tools, student projects, and anything else you can think of. Leave your links in the comments with a description and we will add it to the page.

Simulations

McGraw-Hill Projectile Simulation -- I love this one because it shows vectors with vector components. It also shows the top and front-facing perspectives of projectile motion, demonstrating the constant velocity and free fall components. It even has a monkey hunter game.

Car Race Model (Open Source Physics) -- The Car Race model allows the classic physics scenario in kinematics of a car with a lead and a constant velocity racing a car with a constant acceleration.

PhET Vector Addition -- this simulation is great for illustrating vector components. you can use it again for adding vectors in a Newton's Laws unit.





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