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Earth Hockey II
Keywords:
Reference Frames, Relative motion, Rotating Reference Frames, Coriolis Effect, Centrifugal Acceleration, Computer Visualization
Highlights of the activity
This
computer visualization
activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students model straight lines on a rotating Earth.
Students use Maple to draw straight lines, i.e. great circles, on the earth, taking the earth's rotation into account.
The entire class wrap-up discussion summarizes group findings, leading to a discussion on geodesics (“straight” lines on a curved surface).
Reasons to spend class time on the activity
Properties of trajectories in rotating reference frames are counterintuitive.
Good followup to
previous activity
studying animations for particular examples
Reflections
Reflections from the original implementation.
Reflections from "official" adapters/adopters.
Reflections from the general public.
Instructor's Guide
Wiki version
Maple Worksheet
rfehockey2.mws
(Maple 11 Classic)
Mathematica Notebook
rfehockey2.nb
Authors:
Tevian Dray
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