Let’s get started with Vernier Video Analysis®! In Part 4 of this series, we’ll guide you through opening a previously saved Video Analysis file and working with imported data. This video focuses on analyzing the vertical motion of a projectile using different graph options, curve fits, and statistical tools. You’ll also learn how to save your data as a .vmbl file and export graphs for reporting.
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Part 1: How to Set Up and Capture Your Own Video: [ Ссылка ]
Part 2: How to Import and Set Up a Video File for Analysis: [ Ссылка ]
Part 3: Analyze Horizontal Motion: [ Ссылка ]
Part 4: Analyze Vertical Motion
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