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  1. Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool built on the Open Source Physics (OSP) Java framework. It is designed to be used in physics education. Tracker video modeling is a powerful way to combine videos with computer modeling.

  2. tracker.physlets.org › trackerJSTracker Online

    Tracker Online is a free video analysis and modeling tool from Open Source Physics (OSP) designed for use in physics education and hosted by the AAPT-ComPADRE Digital Library. Tracker has traditionally run only on the destop (Windows, Mac, Linux), but is now available here in your web browser.

  3. tracker.physlets.org › trackerJS › index_ffTracker Online

    Tracker Online is a web-based version of Tracker, a free tool for video analysis and modeling of physics phenomena. Explore various features and examples online.

  4. Track objects of interest with the mouse. Plot and analyze the tracks. Save your work in a tracker file. Export track data to a spreadsheet. Print, save or copy/paste images for reports. Note that the order of the buttons on the toolbar mirrors the steps used to analyze a video.

  5. May 11, 2014 · This is a tutorial on how to use Tracker to track and analyze the motion of an object in a video. Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool from Open Source Physics. ...more. This is...

  6. Download the tracker installer for your platform (Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux) from Tracker's home page at https://physlets.org/tracker/. Follow the Installer Help instructions at https://physlets.org/tracker /installers/installer_help.html .

  7. Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool from Open Source Physics (OSP). Features include manual and automated object tracking with position, velocity and acceleration overlays and data, video filters, line profiles for analysis of spectra and interference patterns, and dynamic particle models for direct comparison with real-world videos.