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Conclusion We therefore conclude that our program will solve the problems regarding to the UAM (Uniform Accelerated Motion). This will got to be a help in studying Physics because it’s an easy way to solve problems regarding the topic that we’ve said earlier. This program didn’t aim to teach the students to be lazy and not to study at all but our program aims to help the students to simply solve the problems given.

Recommendations More knowledge should be given to us to make our program more interesting and well usable.

Bibliography http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1dkin/u1l6d.cfm#sol9 http://www.k3ntpascal08.blogspot.com/ www.google.com www.facebook.com

Abstract
a. Purpose
This project aims to develop a software that can help simplify the solving process of Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) word problems. It can sort out which type of UAM problem and what formula to use based on the inputs of the user.
b. Procedure Used
1. Open the standalone program file, UAM Solver.exe.

2. Input the necessary information needed for your desired output.
3. Click the button to show the output based on your input.

c. Result Once the user has inputted enough data based on the word problem it will then fill in the missing data.

d. Conclusion We therefore conclude that program can identify which UAM formula to use based on user inputs, and which data should be displayed as a result. Therefore, this can be an aid to Physics student in solving word problems involving Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM). However, the user must properly input data in the correct category to obtain a correct solution.

“UniMAc Solver”

An Investigatory Project

Presented to the class of

Mr. Marjim P. Dela Cruz

College Physics

NATSCI3

Presented by
Bautista, Kristoffer Ryan Dolar, John Dale Rampola, Chelsea Miles
Regondola, Bernafe
Tiberio, Niña



Bibliography: September 27, 2013

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