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Multimedia Physics Studios: Negative Velocity and Negative Acceleration
Shows, by means of simple animation, the displacement time, velocity time, and acceleration time graphs for an object moving with negative velocity and negative acceleration. Links to 'The Physics ...
Multimedia Physics Studios: Constant Negative Velocity
Shows, by means of simple animation, the displacement time, velocity time, and acceleration time graphs for an object moving at constant negative velocity. Links to 'The Physics Classroom' for ...
Multimedia Physics Studios: Negative Velocity and Positive Acceleration
Shows, by means of simple animation, the displacement time, velocity time, and acceleration time graphs for an object moving with negative velocity and positive acceleration. Links to 'The Physics ...
Multimedia Physics Studios: Positive Velocity and Negative Acceleration
Shows, by means of simple animation, the displacement time, velocity time, and acceleration time graphs for an object moving with positive velocity and negative acceleration. Links to 'The Physics ...
Freefall
Simulation of an object being dropped, with speed and time taken to fall from different heights. Velocity and gravity can be varied. Negative numbers for height put the object upwards.
Magnetohydrodynamics
A magnetohydrodynamic generator has been described as a magnet on the tail of a jet engine. A super-hot plasma is created, ionizing the atoms of the fuel mixture. The magnetic field deflects positive ...
Binomial Expansion
For any value of n, whether positive, negative, integer or non-integer, the value of the nth power of a binomial is given by:
Lightning
Models for the charge buildup which leads to lightning discharges suggest a buildup of a strong negative charge layer near the bottom of the cloud and the formation of a positive ground shadow
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