Physics: Two-dimensional kinematics (4)

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

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For a printable document containing the equations and systematic method discussed in this video series, go to my website.

This series of videos on two-dimensional projectile motion is intended to be watched after you have completed the previous series on general one-dimensional motion
and one-dimensional projectile motion.
Click here to view the series on general one-dimensional motion:
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Click here to view the series on one-dimensional projectile motion:
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For a list of all the available video series, arranged in suggested viewing order, go to my website.

(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
(10) The example continued


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  • Never ever did the book explain the point of the arrows on the triangles. Never ever did my teacher explain the point of the arrows on them. Just "draw the arrows tip to tail" with no explanation. You just showed us why we need arrows. So we can visually compare the velocity and acceleration because we can see their direction!! How simple and yet so crucial!! Awesome. Thank you!

  • This right triangle will do. It is clearly convenient.

  • why do you not use unit vectors?

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  • I really wish people would stfu about the repetition. An essential method of learning IS repetition; moreover he clearly stated from the beginning that he made these videos for people who are having trouble with the subject matter, these are people who will greatly benefit from the repetition. I'm not personally having trouble with the subject matter and even I am benefiting from the reps. It means that I don't have to study the material afterward, watching the vids is enough to implant it!

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  • @ywang252 for someone who seems to be so bothered by repitition, you seems to be saying the SAME thing over and over! And IMO it is FAR more annoying than anything he has done, and far Less helpful. SMH

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