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Kinematics In One Dimension - 1 Hour 52 Minutes

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Kinematics In One Dimension - 1 Hour 52 Minutes

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cuz v value is changing constantly, a≠0; so you gotta use another formula to incorporate the change of v values

Aaron

Why cannot we use 'd=vt' to find distance in exercise 2?

Shohbaxt Ahmedov

Yes please, 2 dimensional

Hector Garcia

I would also appreciate that

~obsessedwithphsyicssssss~

did he ever post a 2 dimension video? cant seem to find it

Jacob Bart

Yes, I also agree. It would be very helpful.

miguel garcia

yes, that would be great

muriel meier

Can you please do motion in 2 dimensions and 3, including vectors?

Pasquale Leone

i would like to note at 1:35:11 the correct average velocity is 28 m/s similar to V(3)

Aris ArisS


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