Physics: Two-dimensional kinematics (3)

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Physics: How to solve kinematics problems about general two-dimensional motion.

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(1) Intro
(2) The relationship between velocity and acceleration in two dimensions
(3) Velocity and acceleration, continued
(4) Velocity and acceleration, continued
(5) Velocity and acceleration, continued
(6) Velocity and acceleration, continued
(7) Velocity and acceleration, continued
(8) The velocity is tangent to the path
(9) An example


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  • @Saladon89 You should be learning this. If you're not or think you're not, you really need to reconsider what you're taking. It may not sound the same or he's not using the same terminology, but the concept is.

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