Teaching what We Do: EssaysAmherst College Press, 1991 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... formula . ” The question that is interesting is this : " A rock is projected at an angle 0 , with an initial speed vo ; what is its range ? " That is a question that our range formula allows us to answer , and it is interesting largely ...
... formula . ” The question that is interesting is this : " A rock is projected at an angle 0 , with an initial speed vo ; what is its range ? " That is a question that our range formula allows us to answer , and it is interesting largely ...
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... formula says it won't go anywhere ( R = 0 ) , surely an unsurprising result . What if there were no gravity ( g = 0 ) ? The g is in the denominator , and our formula would give an infinite range . With some qualifications , that does ...
... formula says it won't go anywhere ( R = 0 ) , surely an unsurprising result . What if there were no gravity ( g = 0 ) ? The g is in the denominator , and our formula would give an infinite range . With some qualifications , that does ...
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... formula that is curious and potentially very important . At first sight , this absence is an absurdity -after all , one can throw a baseball farther than one can throw a refrig- erator . But then we realize that what our formula tells ...
... formula that is curious and potentially very important . At first sight , this absence is an absurdity -after all , one can throw a baseball farther than one can throw a refrig- erator . But then we realize that what our formula tells ...
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