Kinetic Energy and Velocity | Modeling Instruction Lab | Arbor Scientific
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 Published On Oct 26, 2021

In this video, Aaron Debbink, a high school physics teacher and Modeling Instruction workshop leader since 2011, walks you through an introductory physics lab that allows students to develop a model for the relationship between an object’s kinetic energy and velocity. This guided investigation will allow students to develop the kinetic energy equation, where the kinetic energy of a moving object is equal to one-half times the object’s mass times the velocity squared.

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Video Chapters

0:00 Video Introduction
1:28 Prelab Discussion
2:57 Data Collection
6:14 Data Analysis
8:39 Conclusion Discussion

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