{table:border=1|frame=void|rules=cols|cellpadding=8|cellspacing=0} {tr:valign=top} {td:width=250|bgcolor=#F2F2F2} {live-template:Left Column} {td} {td} h1. MIT 8.01 Lesson 5: Motion with Constant Acceleration (Steady Net Force) h4. Lesson Summary {excerpt}The [One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration|1-D Motion (Constant Acceleration)] [model] is one of the most frequently applied in all of introductory mechanics.{excerpt} h4. Learning Objectives After completing this Lesson, students should be able to: * understand and use the [One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration|1-D Motion (Constant Acceleration)] model template from the [Hierarchy of Models]. * accomplish the Learning Objectives listed in that [template|1-D Motion (Constant Acceleration)]. {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Interactions)} {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Laws of Change)} {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Graphs)} {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Freefall)} {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Multi-Stage)} {include:Motion with Constant Acceleration (Multi-System)} {note}Now that you have completed the Lesson, look at the [model template for 1-D Motion with Constant Acceleration|1-D Motion (Constant Acceleration)], which is intended to be a succinct summary of what you have learned.{note} {td} {tr} {table} |