At the start of the year in physics, students need to learn different ways to represent the motion of objects. The motion of objects can be represented using graphs, algebraic equations, diagrams, and verbal descriptions. An easy way to introduce students to some of the different representations of motion is to have them investigate the motion of a Constant Velocity Car. Watch as Physics Teacher Aaron Debbink walks you through a toy car lab using the modeling instruction method. Featured Blog: https://bit.ly/2VAXTck Download our FREE Toy Car Lab Guide: https://bit.ly/2WpSjua Featured Products - Constant Velocity Car: https://bit.ly/3ig31vO - Whiteboard 6 Pack: https://bit.ly/3j6o4S0 -- About Arbor Scientific For more than three and a half decades, we’ve been committed to supporting science educators with meaningful and engaging lab demonstrations and hands-on experiences that not only inspire students but educators as well. We understand school budgets are limited, so we only provide products that offer value, without sacrificing quality. That’s our promise. Join our CoolStuff Insider List: https://bit.ly/34HbfVO -- Video Chapters 0:00 Video Introduction 0:56 Introductory Physics Lab 1:40 Prelab Discussion 3:10 Data Collection 5:56 Data Analysis 6:40 Conclusion Discussion

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