Contents: 4-3E, 4-5E, 4-12E, 4-13E*, 4-28P, 4-29E*,

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Physics 111 Practice Problem Solutions 03 Motion in Two Dimensions SJ 8th Ed.: Ch. 4.1 – 4.4 Contents: 4-3E, 4-5E, 4-12E, 4-13E*, 4-28P, 4-29E*, 4-33P*, 4-42E, 4-44E, 4-45E, 4-49P Extra: 4-25P (Range) Position, velocity, acceleration vectors Average & Instantaneous Velocity Average & Instantaneous Acceleration Two Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration (Kinematics) Projectile Motion (Free Fall) Uniform Circular Motion Tangential and Radial Acceleration Relative Velocity and Relative Acceleration 8/8/2011

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