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This educational material is part of the collection: Advanced Placement Physics B
| Audience: | Learning: High School and Pre-College |
| Creator: | Monterey Institute for Technology and Education |
| Language: | English |
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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- January 10, 2006
Subject: bobob says
As a physics teacher I think that the solution derivations will make most students crazy. I don't think that any of my AP Physics B students would even try to follow the solution to the last problem, i.e. they would give up. Solving intermediate steps would make more sense to the uninitiated.