Rectilinear Motion Problems - Distance, Displacement, Velocity, Speed & Acceleration
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into solving rectilinear motion problems and solving vertical motion problems such as projectile motion. This video explains how to find the velocity function given the acceleration. It discusses the difference between speed and velocity. Speed and Velocity has the same magnitude but direction is significant for velocity. Velocity can be positive or negative but speed can only be positive. Speed is a scalar quantity and velocity is a vector quantity. Speed is the absolute value of velocity. This video also explains how to determine the position function by finding the indefinite integral of the velocity function. In addition, it discusses the difference between distance and displacement. Distance is a scalar quantity and Displacement is a vector quantity similar to speed vs velocity. Distance can only be positive but displacement can be positive or negative. This video explains how to find the displacement of a particle by evaluating the definite integral of the velocity function over a closed interval. You need to know a few basic integration rules for this video. If you know how to find the antiderivatives of constants, linear functions, and polynomial functions - you should be ok. This video contains one example problem with many parts. The position function is the antiderivative of the velocity function and the velocity function is the antiderivative or integral of the acceleration function.
Antiderivatives:
• Antiderivatives
Basic Integration Problems:
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Indefinite Integral:
• Indefinite Integral
Definite Integral:
• Definite Integral
Differential Equations:
• Finding Particular Sol...
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Properties of Definite Integrals:
• Properties of Definite...
Rectilinear Motion Problems:
• Rectilinear Motion Pro...
Sigma Notation - Calculus:
• Summation Formulas and...
Riemann Sums - Area:
• Riemann Sums - Left En...
The Midpoint Rule:
• Midpoint Rule & Rieman...
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Finding Area - Limit Definition:
• Finding The Area Using...
Definite Integrals - Geometry:
• Evaluating Definite In...
Fundamental Theorem - Part 1:
• Fundamental Theorem of...
Fundamental Theorem - Part 2:
• Fundamental Theorem of...
Net Change Theorem:
• Net Change Theorem - C...
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid analysis and explanation of Rectilinear Motion Problems in Calculus. This lecture is a solid introduction to Engineering Physics One. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
This video is hard to find thanks I found it today
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1000m = 1KM
Wow! You must be an American 😂😂
No hate, but Bruh ur too dumb to understand this vid
amazing
In question no.( f) , how you said that distance is equal to modulus of displacement, there is possibility that ball got bounce back in upward direction i.e ball changed it's direction, then our displacement ≠ distance (as we all know very well ).
No such condition mentioned here. If mentioned use appropriate methods. Do not mix physics and math. We are just understanding the use and applying it
Thank you so much
I'll have an exam later 9 pm and here i am watching and tryin to learn from your video hahah
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velocity is in downward direction but acceleration is in upward direction. Will it hit the ground?
that just means its slowing down but id doesnt mean it wont hit the ground.
Try using SI units pls. otherwise pretty nice video
What’s SI units? Sorry if it’s a stupid question but I genuinely wanna know
@@aurorarising1945 basically every other country uses metric system except for US. for example, they use meter to measure length instead of foot. it's so annoying. the US should switch over to using the metric system.
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@@aurorarising1945 Système international d'unités or in english international system of units. Basically the international units such as meter (m) for length, second (s) for time, kelvin (K) for temperature etc. Therefore OP was asking if OCT could use m/s rather than ft/s etc