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Motion in Two or Three Dimensions
Position Change and Instant Velocity
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Position change and instant velocity are key ideas in kinematics. To describe motion, time must be included. Time tells us where an object is and how fast it is moving.
The speed of an object comes from how its position changes with time. Each position is tied to a specific time. When the details...
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Average velocity is given as the ratio of displacement to the time interval during that displacement. In a two-dimensional space, the displacement vector, Δr, represents the change in position.
If the velocity is considered at any given moment, the elapsed time approaches zero. Now, the limit of the average velocity approaches in...
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