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Thinking Problems: Kinematics

Problem Name Multiple-Choice/Short Answer Multiple-Choice/Multiple Response Representation Translation Ranking Tasks Context-Based Reasoning Problems Estimation Problems Qualitative Questions Essay Questions
K1. What happens at the top? (*)            
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K2. Driving to New York (*)          
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K3. Testing the motion detector (*)        
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K4. Hitting a bowling ball (*)
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X
         
K5. Waking the Balrog (*)        
X
     
K6. Running in circles (*)    
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X
     
K7. Little Casey Jones    
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X
       
K8. Cars speeding up and slowing down (*)  
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X
         
K9. Two balls, passing in the night (*)    
X
     
X
 
K10. Tailgating (*)        
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X
   
K11. Graph for a cart on a tilted airtrack -- with spring (*)  
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X
         
K12. Round the track    
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K13. Velocity graphs (*)
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X
         
K14. Mice in a maze (*)  
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X
        
K15. Galileo's theorems (*)  
 
X
        
K16. The tortoise and the hare (*)  
 
 
 
X
    
K17. Blast off! (*)  
 
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X
    
K18. Kinematic equations (*)  
 
X
 
 
   
X
K19. Racing model cars (*)  
 
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X
K20. Passing at 70  
 
 
 
X
 
X
 
K21. TA on a skateboard(*)    
X
 
X
     
K22. The return of the skateboarding TA(*)    
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X
     
K23. Balls up!(*)
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X
     
K24. Speeding up and slowing down(*)    
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X
     
K25. Making up a lap(*)        
X
     
K26. Cart on a ramp (*)    
X
 
X
     
K27. The cheetah and the pronghorn        
X
     
K28. The black brant (*)        
X
     

(*) Problems marked with an asterisk have web solutions available. Click on the asterisk to go to the solution. A password is required. Contact redish@umd.edu to get access.

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