Can something accelerate upwards while falling down?
Use one of the most surprising experiments in classical mechanics to teach the scientific method, video analysis and mechanics.
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Use one of the most surprising experiments in classical mechanics to teach the scientific method, video analysis and mechanics.
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Can something accelerate upwards while falling down?
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