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Kinematics: Motion and Laws of Movement
Kinematics: Motion and Laws of Movement

Kinematics: Motion and Laws of Movement

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    1Introduction
    • AssignmentIntroductory Problem for the First Class: Kinematics
    2Student work
    • AssignmentAssignment Description: "Kinematics Around Us"
    3Learning lesson
    • SCORM packageKinematics - Understanding Motion
    • SCORM packageInteractions as tasks
    4Summary Quiz
    • QuizScenario-Based Quiz: "Understanding Kinematics"
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    Assignment Description: "Kinematics Around Us"

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    Opened: Tuesday, 9 January 2024, 12:00 AM

    Your task is to explore and document movement that you can observe in your surroundings through practical experience. This task will help you better understand the basic concepts of kinematics and how they are applied in the real world.

    Activity - Investigating Movement:

    1.    Choose a simple movement to observe, such as:

    • The movement of vehicles (cars, bicycles) on a straight road.
    • The movement of people (walking, running) in a sports field or park.
    • The fall of objects (e.g., balls) from different heights.

    2.    Spend about 10-15 minutes observing the chosen movement. Try to estimate:

    • The speed of movement (e.g., fast, slow, accelerating, decelerating).
    • The direction of movement (e.g., straight, changing direction).
    • Changes in movement (e.g., starting, stopping, changing speed).

    Creating a Presentation:

    3.    Make a short presentation about your observation:

    • Use paper and pencil to create the presentation if you do not have access to a computer.
    • Include the title, date, and place of observation.
    • Describe what you observed, with a special emphasis on aspects of kinematics you noticed.
    • Illustrate your observation with drawings or sketches.

    4.    Conclusion:

    • Write a brief conclusion about how the concepts of kinematics you learned in school apply to the movement you observed.

    Submitting the Assignment:

    5.   Submit your presentation to the teacher in the next class or bring it to school if you do not have the option of digital submission.


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