Science Project: Game Coding and Simulation of a Projectile Motion
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This webinar explores the mechanics of a projectile motion (with and without a drag) and the derivations of the equations of motion. Sample game coding and graphical simulations are to be utilized for a deeper understanding and visualization purposes. The simulation emphasizes the use of Scratch by MIT, a block-based visual programming language. The output can be a science project for students.
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