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Since The Physics of Angry Birds was such a hit, I thought this would be a great follow up. There's even a chance to one-up the calculations of the author of the article "Angry Birds in Space" where he discusses gravitational forces, collisions and trajectory.
Direct link to on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10eHOnufWkA&hd=1
After reading the article, viewing the video, can you generate a worksheet that explains the physics of Angry Birds in Space?