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Projectile Motion - Physics Simulation and Coding Tutorial

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Learn to simulate and analyze projectile motion through hands-on coding exercises that progress from basic gravity concepts to advanced 3D physics simulations. Start with fundamental projectile motion principles and simple gravity implementations, then advance through adding measurement tools like rulers and automated tracking systems. Explore angle testing methodologies and barrier creation techniques before applying your knowledge to real-world scenarios including football field goals and soccer goal simulations. Master three-dimensional projectile motion concepts and implement realistic football kicking mechanics. Incorporate advanced physics principles by adding drag forces, wind effects, and lift calculations to create more accurate simulations. Apply energy conservation principles to projectile motion analysis and develop comprehensive physics study tools suitable for high school level understanding.

Syllabus

Projectile Motion 1 Simple Gravity
Projectile Motion 2 Adding Rulers
Projectile Motion 3 Auto Adding Rulers
Projectile Motion 4 Angle Testing
Projectile Motion 5 Creating Barriers
Projectile Motion 6 Walls and Pits
Projectile Motion 7 - Football Field Goal
Projectile Motion 8 - Soccer Goal
Projectile Motion 9 3D Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion 10 3D Football Kicking
Projectile Motion 11 - Projectiles with Drag
Projectile Motion 12 - Drag and Wind
Projectile Motion 13 - Lift
Coding for High School Physics 11 Studying Projectile Motion
Coding for High School Physics 24 Projectile Motion with Energy

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