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Physics 111 Practice Problem Solutions 02 Motion in One Dimension SJ 8th Ed.: Ch. 2.1 – 2.8 Contents: 2-1E, 2-5E, 2-9P, 2-13P, 2-33P, 2-36P* 2-41E, 2-49P*, 2-55P, 2-59P* Extra: 2-34P Introduction to motion & kinematics, definitions Position and Displacement Average velocity, average speed Instantaneous velocity and speed Acceleration Motion diagrams Constant acceleration - a special case Kinematic equations Free fall Another look at constant acceleration (kinematic equations derived using calculus). 8/8/2011

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