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Workshop Physics Activity Guide The Core Volume With Module 1 Mechanics I Kinematics And Newtonian Dynamics Units 17 2nd Edition Laws

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Workshop Physics Activity Guide The Core Volume With Module 1 Mechanics I Kinematics And Newtonian Dynamics Units 17 2nd Edition Laws
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Workshop Physics Activity Guide The Core Volume With Module 1 Mechanics I Kinematics And Newtonian Dynamics Units 17 2nd Edition Laws instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.39 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Laws, Priscilla W.
ISBN: 9780471641407, 0471641405
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2

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Workshop Physics Activity Guide The Core Volume With Module 1 Mechanics I Kinematics And Newtonian Dynamics Units 17 2nd Edition Laws by Laws, Priscilla W. 9780471641407, 0471641405 instant download after payment.

The Workshop Physics Activity Guide is a set of student workbooks designed to serve as the foundation for a two-semester calculus-based introductory physics course. It consists of 28 units that interweave text materials with activities that include prediction, qualitative observation, explanation, equation derivation, mathematical modeling, quantitative experiments, and problem solving. Students use a powerful set of computer tools to record, display, and analyze data, as well as to develop mathematical models of physical phenomena. The design of many of the activities is based on the outcomes of physics education research.

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