2: Module 1- One-Dimensional Kinematics
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- 2.1: Objective 1.a.
- One-dimensional kinematics describes motion along a straight line using functions such as velocity and acceleration. These functions calculate the object's rate of change in properties like time and position. Relationships between the functions are determined using derivatives and integral calculus. Vectors geometrically indicate the object's motion at any given instant with respect to a given function.
- 2.1.1: Prelude Motion Along a Straight Line
- 2.1.2: Position, Displacement, and Average Velocity
- 2.1.3: Instantaneous Velocity and Speed
- 2.1.4: Average and Instantaneous Acceleration
- 2.1.5: Motion with Constant Acceleration (Part 1)
- 2.1.6: Motion with Constant Acceleration (Part 2)
- 2.1.7: Free Fall
- 2.1.8: Finding Velocity and Displacement from Acceleration
- 2.1.9: Motion Along a Straight Line (Summary)