Classical Physics

   

Part 3 of Guide to Hestenes’s Geometric Algebra Treatment of Constant-Acceleration (Parabolic) Motion

Authors: James A. Smith

As an aid to teachers and students who are learning to apply Geometric Algebra (GA) to high-school-level physics, we provide this third installment in our guide guide to Hestenes’s treatment of constant-acceleration motion. A key element of this installment is our detailed discussion of how Hestenes uses "extended hodographs" as sources of geometric insights that can be expressed and transformed via GA to deduce relationships among factors that affect constant-acceleration motion.rs that affect constant-acceleration motion.

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