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This site provided information about the D-Zero Experiment located at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, USA. The research is focused on precise studies of interactions of protons...
This page from The Physics Hypertextbook offers a clear explanation of the equations that can be used to describe the one-dimensional, constant acceleration motion of an object in terms of its three kinematic variables:...
This page offers a clear explanation of the equations that can be used to describe the one-dimensional, constant acceleration motion of an object in terms of its three kinematic variables: velocity, displacement, and...
This page from The Physics Hypertextbook offers support in understanding equations related to acceleration and includes several problems for numerical practice. Scroll to the bottom for a list of links to additional...
This is a very well-organized tutorial on how to read, construct, and interpret three basic kinematic graphs: Position vs. Time, Velocity vs. Time, and Acceleration vs. Time. It includes animated examples, links to...
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