- Weight, falling objects and vector components
Do objects in free fall have any weight? And does that weight change? http://van.hep.uiuc.edu/van/qa/section/Making_Stuff_Move/Distance_Velocity_and_Acceleration/20021008112510.htm (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- What is a Projectile?
A projectile is an object upon which the only force acting is gravity. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/vectors/U3L2a.html (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Cargo dropped from a hot air balloon
An animated problem about free fall and relative motion. http://webphysics.davidson.edu/workshops/Workbook_Chapter_one/contents/mechanics/one_d_kinematics/prob1_7.html (Added: Mon Jun 23 2003)
- Do falling objects drop at the same rate ?
Question Do falling objects drop at the same rate (for instance a pen and a bowling ball dropped from the same height) or do they drop at different rates? http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae6.cfm (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Don't shoot the monkey
This demo illustrates the "Shoot the Monkey" problem. http://webphysics.ph.msstate.edu/ip/monkey.html#top (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Falling Objects
Q: If you drop a bowling ball and a golf ball from a one hundred foot building at the same time, which one will land first and why? http://van.hep.uiuc.edu/van/qa/section/Making_Stuff_Move/Gravity/980203737.htm (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Falling Objects
Falling objects: new twists on an old problem http://physicsweb.org/article/news/2/7/20 (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Freely Falling Objects
Systematic experiments on freely falling objects and objects moving on inclined planes were carried out by Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). http://electron9.phys.utk.edu/phys135d/modules/m2/Freefall.htm (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Golf Range!
An applet with golf-range activity to learn about projectile motion. http://www.explorescience.com/activities/Activity_page.cfm?ActivityID=19 (Added: Mon Jun 23 2003)
- Interesting properties of projectile motion
Interesting properties of projectile motion: This java applet let you play with projectile motion. ... Constant motion +. Free fall... http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/java/projectile3/projectile3.html (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Motion in Two Dimensions
A detailed description of projectile motion with simulations. http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/mathphys/java/sect4/subsection4_1_2.html (Added: Mon Jun 23 2003)
- Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion. In this Java Applet a stone is being thrown from the top of a cliff which is 60 metres high to the ground below. http://plabpc.csustan.edu/java/projectiles/projectile.html (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Projectile motion
To better understand this projectile motion, let's move back and then look at it through the eyes of two different and special observers. http://oldsci.eiu.edu/physics/DDavis/1350/04TwoDMtn/proj.html (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
- Projectile Motion
Freely-falling objects follow parabolic paths determined by Newton's Laws of Motion and Gravity. http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/mathphys/subsection4_1_2.html (Added: Mon Jun 23 2003)
- Virtual Laboratory: Cannon
This virtual experiment is designed to let the student measure the relation between muzzle velocity (which determines projectile energy), gravitational .. http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/Cannon/ (Added: Wed Jun 11 2003)
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