2 Representing Motion

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2 Representing Motion

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2 Representing Motion
The course 2 Representing Motion is an online class provided by Udemy. It may be possible to receive a verified certification or use the course to prepare for a degree.

Let Cowboy Joe guide you through the basics of physics covering graphing and uniform motion.

Course description
  • 2 Representing Motion
  • Students will learn about vectors and scalars.
  • They will learn how to create a motion diagram, particle model, and finally a position-time graph which leads to the constant motion formula d=vt.
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  • 1 hour on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Jarrod McCombie

Prerequisites & Facts

2 Representing Motion

Course Topic

Physics, Science, Teaching & Academics

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Udemy

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Course Language

English

Place of class

Online, self-paced (see curriculum for more information)

Degree

Certificate

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2 Representing Motion

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Topic: Physics, Science, Teaching & Academics