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02: Kinematics

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Prince George's Community College
General Physics 1030
PHYS 1030

Prof. Neeharika Thakur

 

1: Basis of Physics     2: Kinematics    3: Two Dimensional Kinematics    4: Laws of Motion     5: Circular Motion/Gravitation  6: Work & Energy   

7: Momentum & Collisions    8: Static Equilibrium Elasticity & Torque      9: Rotational Kinematics     10: Fluids     11: Fluid Dynamics

 

  • 2.1: Basics of Kinematics
    Kinematics is the study of the motion of points, objects, and groups of objects without considering the causes of its motion.
  • 2.2: Speed and Velocity
    Average velocity is defined as the change in position (or displacement) over the time of travel.
  • 2.3: Acceleration
    The graphical representation of acceleration over time can be derived through the graph of an object’s position over time.
  • 2.4: Problem-Solving for Basic Kinematics
    There are four kinematic equations that describe the motion of objects without consideration of its causes.
  • 2.5: Free-Falling Objects
    Free fall is the motion of a body where its weight is the only force acting on an object.


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