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Chapter 4 Motion in Two Dimensions. Kinematics in Two Dimensions Will study the vector nature of position, velocity and acceleration in greater detail.
Vectors Lesson 4.3. 2 What is a Vector? A quantity that has both Size Direction Examples Wind Boat or aircraft travel Forces in physics Geometrically.
3. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions. 2 Recap: Constant Acceleration Area under the function v(t).
Vectors. 2 types of physical quantities In Physics not only is ‘how much’ important but also in what direction. Therefore in physics we have vector quantities.
Chapter 3 Vectors. Coordinate Systems Used to describe the ___________of a point in space Coordinate system consists of – A fixed _____________point called.
Cutnell/Johnson Physics 8 th edition Classroom Response System Questions Chapter 3 Kinematics in Two Dimensions Reading Quiz Questions.
Scalars and Vectors Scalars are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone. Vectors are quantities that are fully described.
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Chap. 3: Kinematics in Two or Three Dimensions: Vectors HW3: Chap. 2: Pb. 51, Pb. 63, Pb. 67; Chap 3:Pb.3,Pb.5, Pb.10, Pb.38, Pb.46 Due Wednesday, Sept.