Humanized Physics Project - Biomechanics and Human Motion Labs
These are basic mechanics lab activities developed with a human-movement focus rather than an object-movement focus covering motion, force and energy. They were developed for use in a workshop/studio style class but could be easily adapted for traditional laboratory format. Technology language needs to be updated. Accompanying videos with updated formatting will be coming. Part of the Humanized Physics Project, circa 2002.
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