Physics Tutor Series: Learning By Example. Projectile Motion
(2016, original release: 2005)

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Provider: Kanopy

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1 online resource (streaming video file) (36 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound

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1102619
LANGUAGE
English
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Physics is frequently one of the hardest subjects for students to tackle because it is a combination of two of the toughest subjects for most students: Math and Word Problems. What sets this series apart from other physics teaching tools is that the concepts are taught entirely through step-by step example problems of increasing difficulty. It works by introducing each new concept in an easy to understand way and using example problems that are worked out step-by-step and line by line to completion. If a student has a problem with coursework or homework, simply find a similar problem fully worked on in the series and review for the steps needed to solve the problem. Students will immediately improve their problem-solving skills which will help with homework and exams and will have a reference for many of the commonly asked problems in Physics. Jason Gibson works out problems, one step at a time, teaching students all about the concept of projectile motion - such as how to predict the path of a ball thrown into the air, demonstrating the principles of objects moving under Earth's gravity. Each teachers guide includes subject matter revision and suggestions on how to present material, questions to ask students and class projects to help illustrate the key concepts. Resource Chapter - Includes Recommended Books and Physics Websites

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Originally produced by TMW Media in 2005

Mode of access: World Wide Web

In English

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