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Linear Acceleration
Highlights of the activity
- This small group activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students plot trajectories of objects undergoing linear acceleration in different reference frames.
- Students work in small groups and plot the trajectory of a ball thrown straight up as seen by a moving train undergoing constant speed and, separately, constant acceleration.
- The entire class wrap-up discussion reflects on the different plots students came up with, allowing students to compare trajectories of objects seen by observers in inertial and non-inertial frames.
Reasons to spend class time on the activity
- The accelerating case is (at first) counterintuitive.
- Sets the stage for rotational acceleration.
Can also be done as a SWBQ.