Help finding an article for my physics class.

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The discussion revolves around the need for scholarly articles, journals, blogs, or newspapers focused on "One Dimensional Kinematics" in General Physics. The user specifically requests sources that relate to real-life applications of this topic. They express frustration with generic links and emphasize the importance of finding credible, scholarly materials. The conversation highlights the challenge of locating relevant resources that meet academic standards. The user seeks assistance in identifying suitable articles that can aid their physics class.
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Hello there I need help finding articles, journals, blogs, or newspapers relating to General Physics on the topic "One Dimensional Kinematics"

P.S. Can you post some links or anything related to the topic

Thank you.
 
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santos.tomas said:
Can you post some links or anything related to the topic
http://bfy.tw/1eYF
 
No it wasnt i could of done that my self .what i was trying to look for is newpaper articles or blogs that involve one dimensional kinematics used for daily life and that are scholarly sources.Thank you for your kind answer and time.
 
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