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I used Professor Garfield's Comic Lab:
http://www.professorgarfield.org/pgf_comics_lab.html
Then to edit text I used photoshop elements.
I edited the formulas because on the Comic Lab the symbols would apear as: □ (boxes)
This is absolutely fantastic!!
ReplyDeletePlease correct a small typo and remember to write units!
Also, please check your vf equation as it shows time but it should be height.
ReplyDeleteRemember to clarify the difference between speed and velocity!
WOW! I really love your comic. It creates a fun and comical way to learn about physics!
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ReplyDeletegreat comic! but like Mrs. Gende said i would be careful with your spelling. For exmample: vaccum is spelled vacumm in your comic so i would change that. But awesome job!
ReplyDeletealso the title says grafield instead of garfield
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Small spelling mistake in the last box though.
ReplyDeleteWOW! this is really cool, I wish I knew how to do that
ReplyDeleteGood job Daniel it was a great representation of Free Fall, the colors and Garfield helped make it more friendly
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ReplyDeleteI think frame 12 has an incorrect value for the ending velocity, due to not taking the square root of 29.4. This then would change the time of fall from a height of 1.5m to about half a second.
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