Where can I find practice exams for straight lines of motion in physics?

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Several users are seeking resources for practice exams focused on straight lines of motion in physics. Recommended websites include oscience.info for worksheets, teacher.pas.rochester.edu for lecture notes, and digitalillusions.ca for exam reviews. Additional resources can be found on education.com, which offers quizzes related to mass, force, and motion. A Google search for "Practice physics exams STRAIGHT LINE OF MOTION" yields further helpful links. These resources provide valuable practice materials for mastering the topic.
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Hello fellas,
anyone know of a website that has practice exams for STRAIGHTS LINES OF MOTION? thanks in advance.

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This is great stuff spinnor! thanks bro! i appreciate it!

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