Creating a Tutorial on Vertical Kinematics - Need Help by Tuesday!

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A tutorial on vertical kinematics is needed by Tuesday for a faculty project. The creator is struggling to find useful information online. They are seeking assistance or resources to help develop the tutorial. The discussion emphasizes the urgency of the deadline and the specific focus on vertical kinematics. Any contributions or guidance would be appreciated to meet the deadline.
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HI
I have to create a... tutorial.. for fackulty...
the deadline is till tuesday...

I try to find infos over the internet but .. i didnt find anything that could help..

I wonder if someone can help me..

The Topic is VERTICAL KINEMATICS...

any info.. about this would be could,..
 
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