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Physics Momentum with Air Tracks (Student Exploration: Air Track)- Johns Hopkins University
Exam (elaborations) • 15
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• 2021
2.	Click Reset ( ). The velocity (v) of an object describes its speed and direction. The velocity of each glider is indicated next to the v1 and v2 sliders. Click Play, and then click Pause ( ) just before the collision.



A.	What is the velocity of Glider 1? _________________________________________



B.	In which direction does Glider 1 move? ___________________________________



C.	What is the velocity of Glider 2? _________________________________________



D.	In which direction does Gl...
Physics Momentum with Air Tracks (Student Exploration: Air Track)- Johns Hopkins University
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2.	Click Reset ( ). The velocity (v) of an object describes its speed and direction. The velocity of each glider is indicated next to the v1 and v2 sliders. Click Play, and then click Pause ( ) just before the collision.



A.	What is the velocity of Glider 1? _________________________________________



B.	In which direction does Glider 1 move? ___________________________________



C.	What is the velocity of Glider 2? _________________________________________



D.	In which direction does Gl...
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