Short Course 2 - The Moon is Falling
Isaac Newton picked up where Galileo left off. Where Galileo measure and calculated how things move, Newton went deeper. He wanted to know why things move.
An Introduction to QuantumCourses
An Introduction to The Story of Physics
Physics Course Kit Supply List
Launch 1: The Cause of Horizontal Motion
Lab 1: The Cause of Horizontal Motion
Landing 1: The Cause of Horizontal Motion
Chapter 1 Problem Set
Launch 2: The 1st Law
Lab 2: The 1st Law
Landing 2: The 1st Law
Chapter 2 Problem Set
Launch 3: Hot Wheels Inertia
Lab 3: Hot Wheels Inertia
Landing 3: Hot Wheels Inertia
Chapter 3 Problem Set
Launch 4: Marbles & Marshmallow Catapult Inertia
Lab 4: Marbles & Marshmallow Catapult Inertia
Landing 4: Marbles & Marshmallow Catapult Inertia
Chapter 4 Problem Set
Launch 5: Force and Acceleration Using a Pulley
Lab 5: Force and Acceleration Using a Pulley
Landing 5: Force and Acceleration Using a Pulley
Chapter 5 Problem Set
Launch 6: Balloon Rockets
Lab 6: Balloon Rockets
Landing 6: Balloon Rockets
Chapter 6 Problem Set
Launch 7: Why Doesn't the Moon Fall?
Lab 7: Why Doesn't the Moon Fall?
Landing 7: Why Doesn't the Moon Fall?
Chapter 7 Problem Set
Launch 8: A Musket, a Cannonball, and the Moon
Lab 8: A Musket, a Cannonball, and the Moon
Landing 8: A Musket, a Cannonball, and the Moon
Chapter 8 Problem Set
Launch 9: The Earth's Curvature
Lab 9: The Earth's Curvature
Landing 9: The Earth's Curvature
Chapter 9 Problem Set
Launch 10: Target Practice and Prediction
Lab 10: Target Practice and Prediction
Landing 10: Target Practice and Prediction
Chapter 10 Problem Set