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61Classical mechanics / Motion / Introductory physics / Velocity / Force / Work / Acceleration / G-force / Physics / Physical quantities / Kinematics

Worksheet for Exploration 5.7: Enter a Formula, Fx and Fy, for the Force This Exploration allows you to choose initial conditions and forces and then view how that force affects the red ball. You can right-click on the g

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62Dynamics / Kinetic energy / Mass / Physics / Introductory physics / Classical mechanics

Worksheets for Exploration 6.2: The Two-Block Push Two blocks are pushed by identical forces (position is given in meters and time is given in seconds), each block starting at rest at the first vertical rectangle (start)

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63Celestial mechanics / Classical mechanics / Orbits / Rotation / Orbit / Circular orbit / Escape velocity / Angular momentum / Velocity / Astrodynamics / Physics / Astrology

Worksheet for Exploration 12.2: Set Both xo and vo for Planetary Orbits This Exploration shows a planet orbiting a star. The initial position in the x direction and the initial velocity in the y direction of the planet c

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64Kinematics / Force / Classical mechanics / Acceleration / Net force / Work / Drag / Velocity / Euclidean vector / Physics / Physical quantities / Dynamics

Worksheet for Exploration 5.2: Force an Object Around a Circle In this Exploration you are looking down at a black ball on a table top. Drag the crosshair cursor (position is given in meters and time is given in seconds)

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65Calculus / Amplitude / Sound / Wavelength / Wave / Physics / Waves / Wave mechanics

Worksheet for Exploration 37.1: Varying Numbers and Orientations of Sources Two sources of light waves of equal frequency and amplitude are shown. In the amplitude view, the greatest amplitude is represented by white, ne

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66Analog circuits / Electronic filter topology / Resonance / RLC circuit / LC circuit / Electrical resonance / Mechanical resonance / Frequency / Resonant inductive coupling / Electronic engineering / Physics / Electronics

Worksheet for Exploration 31.7: RLC Circuit Assume ideal components. The graph shows the voltage across the source (red) and the current from the source (black) as functions of time (voltage is given in volts, current is

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67Waves / Analog circuits / Wave mechanics / Voltage divider / Amplitude / Resistor / Voltage / Scanning SQUID microscopy / Electrical impedance / Physics / Physical quantities / Electromagnetism

Worksheet for Exploration 31.1: Amplitude, Frequency and Phase Shift We characterize the voltage (or current) in AC circuits in terms of the amplitude, frequency (period) and phase. The sinusoidal voltage of this functio

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68Electronic engineering / Energy storage / Analog circuits / Electrical reactance / Capacitor / Inductor / Inductance / Electric power / Electrical impedance / Electromagnetism / Electronics / Physical quantities

Worksheet for Exploration 31.2: Reactance Assume an ideal power supply. The reactance, X, of a circuit element is the ratio between peak voltage and current so that V = I X. For a resistor, XR = R. This exploration shows

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69Length / Wavelength / Waves / Interference / Wave / Optics / Physics / Wave mechanics / Calculus

Worksheet for Exploration 37.2: Changing the Separation Between Sources Two sources of light waves of equal frequency and amplitude are shown. The magnitude of the electric field is represented by the light and dark area

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70Classical mechanics / Introductory physics / Angular momentum / Rotational symmetry / Orbit / Effective potential / Mass / Energy / Planet / Physics / State functions / Celestial mechanics

Worksheet for Exploration 12.4: Angular Momentum and Energy A planet (with a mass equal to that of Earth) orbits a star as shown in the animation (position is given in astronomical units (A.U.) and time is given in years

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