Planar motion, complex numbers, and falling leaves: An intriguing minilab

  • Etkina E
  • Holton B
  • Horton G
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Abstract

We stress the importance of a hands-on component in intermediate-level physics instruction. The place of model building in mechanics is illustrated by studying planar motion using complex numbers instead of vectors. A related minilab is described and analyzed.

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Etkina, E., Holton, B., & Horton, G. (1998). Planar motion, complex numbers, and falling leaves: An intriguing minilab. The Physics Teacher, 36(3), 135–138. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.879984

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