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02-1 Physics I Class 02 Two-Dimensional Motion

02-2 One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration - Review

02-3 Simple Example of 2D Motion

02-4 Motion in Two Dimensions

02-5 Two-Dimensional Equations

02-6 A Special Case of 2D Motion - Projectile Motion

02-7 Projectile Motion - Vx and Vy

02-8 Problem Solving Strategy for Projectile Motion

02-9 Resolving Vectors into Components Would V o,y still be related to sine if we were given the other angle,  ?

02-10 Example of Projectile Motion - Hit the Falling Target

02-11 Hit the Falling Target Diagram

02-12 Hit the Falling Target Table of Kinematic Quantities

02-13 Hit the Falling Target Solving for Time

02-14 Hit the Falling Target Solving for Final Y Position

02-15 Hit the Falling Target Final Solution for Launch Angle

02-16 Class #2 Take-Away Concepts

02-17 Class #2 Problems of the Day

02-18 Class #2 Problems of the Day

02-19 Activity #2 Projectile Motion

02-20 Class #2 Optional Material Galileo

02-21 Aristotle’s Error

02-22 Parabolic Trajectory