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Physics of Motion
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Circular motion: Concepts and Calculations
Explores circular motion concepts, centripetal force, velocity, and acceleration in different coordinate systems, with a focus on auto racing and Formula 1 tire physics.
Acceleration, CMS: Motion in the Plane
Covers acceleration, constant velocity, and motion in the plane with examples of objects in free fall.
Reference Frames in Motion, Derivation
Explores accelerated reference frames and derivation of motion equations.
Motion Analysis: Trajectories and Acceleration
Explores trajectories, velocities, and accelerations in motion analysis, including tangential and normal acceleration components.
Kinematics: Position, Velocity, Acceleration, Trajectory
Covers the fundamental concepts of kinematics, including reference frames, position vectors, velocity, acceleration, and trajectories.
Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Covers motion in two and three dimensions, including projectile motion and gravity effects.
Energy and Work: Fundamentals
Introduces the fundamentals of energy, work, and power, covering harmonic oscillators, conservative forces, and energy conservation.
Rectilinear Motion: Concepts and Examples
Covers rectilinear motion concepts, including acceleration and differential equations, with examples of uniform motion.
Coordinate Systems: Polar, Cylindrical, Spherical
Covers position, velocity, and acceleration in polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems.
Uniform Motion: Acceleration and Reference Frames
Explores uniformly accelerated motion, reference frames, and velocity calculations with examples like a moving train and a falling ball.
Acceleration: Motion in the Plane
Covers the concepts of velocity and acceleration in the context of motion in the plane.
Physics: Motion Equations
Covers the equations of motion, including instantaneous acceleration and velocity, as well as precision in measurements.
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