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Gravitational Acceleration in Schwarzschild Coordinates

Gravitational Acceleration in Schwarzschild Coordinates

Derivation of acceleration for a particle in a radial orbit in Schwarzchild geometry which, surprisingly, depends on its trajectory.

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Trajectories

Trajectories

Useful site which links together ideas relating to projectiles. Includes diagrams, explanations and calculations.

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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/traj.html#tracon
Gravity

Gravity

Covers Newton's law of Gravity and the calculating of trajectories. It links to other sites dealing with other forms of force.

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Trajectories

Trajectories

Unexciting graphics but the web is easy to move through leading to many flow charts and pages. The end pages vary in complexity. Large information base.

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Animator Physlet

Animator Physlet

Animator is designed for the scripting of trajectories and free body diagrams. Objects are usually added to the applet by specifying both x and y coordinates as functions of time.

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http://webphysics.davidson.edu/applets/Animator/outline_Animator.html
Boomerang

Boomerang

The returning trajectory of a boomerang involves the aerodynamic lift of its airfoil shape plus the gyroscopic precession associated with its rapid spin. The precession redirects the airfoil so that ...

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Animator

Animator

This animator allows the scripting of trajectories in two dimensions.

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