Teaching Physics with the Physics Suite
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Problems Sorted by Type | Problems Sorted by Subject | Problems Sorted by Chapter in UP |
K2. Driving to New York | K10. Tailgating |
D1. Kids in the back! | D33. Moving people at CdG |
P&E7. The ice-skating professor | P&E15. Continental drift | P&E18. Jumping into a haystack | P&E19. Adjusting a projectile |
GR2. The alignment of the planets | GR3. Romeo and Juliet | GR5. Working on the Hubble |
M3. The Magdeburg hemispheres | M5. The concrete canoe | M6. How high's the sky? | M7. The meteor and the dolphin |
M15. Scales in a gas | M16. Is the M-B distribution wrong? |
H&T1. The penny and the jelly donut | H&T2. KE and temperature | H&T4. The cold water diet plan | H&T5. Boiling molecules |
O11. Swingin' in the rain | O15. The damped oscillator | O17. Bungee jump | O33. Building a pipe organ |
MG2. Buying a mass spectrometer | MG15. Building a generator |
MP11. Anti-matter for California |
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