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- 2. Quiz 2 Absolute error and standard deviation are in the following relation:
- 3. Quiz 3
- 4. Course of lectures «Contemporary Physics: Part1» Lecture №2 Motion in One Dimension. Motion in Two Dimensions.
- 5. Position, Velocity, and Speed Kinematics is the part of classical mechanics, which describes motion in terms
- 6. Position, Velocity, and Speed The displacement of a particle is defined as its change in position
- 7. Instantaneous Velocity and Speed The instantaneous speed of a particle is defined as the magnitude of
- 8. Acceleration (1.6) (1.7) The instantaneous acceleration equals the derivative of the velocity with respect to time.
- 9. Acceleration
- 10. Motion Diagrams a) Motion diagram for a car moving at constant velocity (zero acceleration). b) Motion
- 11. One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration
- 12. One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration (2.9) (2.10) (2.11) (2.12) (2.13)
- 13. One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration
- 14. is a displacement vector (2.14)
- 15. The average velocity v of an object moving through a displacement during a time interval (Δt)
- 17. (2.16)
- 18. Average acceleration
- 19. (2.17)
- 20. (2.18)
- 21. Two-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration If the position vector is known, (2.19) (2.20)
- 22. Two-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration (2.21)
- 23. Two-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration (2.22)
- 24. Projectile Motion (1) g is constant over the range of motion and is directed Downward (2)
- 25. Projectile Motion
- 26. Projectile Motion The vector expression for the position vector of the projectile as a function of
- 27. Even though an object moves at a constant speed in a circular path, it still has
- 28. The acceleration vector in uniform circular motion is always perpendicular to the path and always points
- 29. In many situations it is convenient to describe the motion of a particle moving with constant
- 30. Figure 2.6. The motion of a particle along an arbitrary curved path lying in the xy
- 31. The tangential acceleration component causes the change in the speed of the particle. This component is
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