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Charles A. Dana Center: Mathematical Modeling: UNIT 4�Motion
in Activity 4. If the stunt vehicle is fairly small, have students drop it away from the detector to avoid damage to the equipment. However, be sure they change the sign for a , the coefficient of t2, before using it in their model. Warning: If the stunt vehicl...
Charles A. Dana Center: Clarifying Activities: Mathematical Models with Applications
approach the problem geometrically using the assumption that the pile of sand approximates a cone. The formula for the volume of the cone whose height and base radius is equal to that of the pile of sand, V = 1/3pr2h, would be a good model for determining the amoun...