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@Randall Spence
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Practice tutorial question on Motion ( Calculating Vertical velocity of a Stone ).
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the concept of vertical velocity in motion.
2. Apply the formula for calculating vertical velocity.
3. Solve practice problems related to calculating vertical velocity.
This lesson will focus on understanding and calculating vertical velocity using a simple formula. In the case of vertical motion, the acceleration due to gravity is always acting downwards and is approximately 9.8 m/s².
Students will be encourage to ask questions and clarify any doubts during the process.
The key points will be discussed during the lesson, including the formula for calculating vertical velocity and the significance of initial velocity.
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