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    Physics of Vectors + Motion in 1,2 &3 dimension (AP Physics)

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    Physics of Vectors + Motion in 1,2 &3 dimension (AP Physics)

    Physics of Vectors + Motion in 1,2 &3 dimension (AP Physics)
    MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 6.5 Hours | Lec: 62 | 1.67 GB
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    62 videos, 6.5 Hours of video lessons on mechanics : AP Physics, physics 1, high school physics and physics for IIT JEE

    How can you become really good at topics like Vectors and mechanics of motion in 1,2 and 3 dimension in physics?

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    This topic covers the concept of mechanics, vectors, displacement and velocity and acceleration in two and three dimensions. Projectile motion and circular motion is explored in depth. Motion in 2 and 3 Dimension requires use of vectors to describe the motion of the bodies. Vector notation is used in most places to understand and appreciate the close dependence of this kind of motion on vectors.

    Like most topics in Physics, this too requires deep understanding of concepts to make sense of numerical problems and their solutions.


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    What are Vectors and Scalars

    Vector Components and Unit vectors (I,j and k)

    Dot Product and Cross Product

    What are Position and Displacement Vectors

    Velocity, speed and displacement

    Instantaneous Velocity and Acceleration

    3 Equations of motion

    Area under a velocity -time curve

    Projectile Motion: Why Vertical Velocity changes, Horizontal does not

    Projectile Motion: Why a Parabolic Path? Why Max Range at 45 degree

    Circular Motion: What is Centripetal Force

    Physics of Vectors + Motion in 1,2 &3 dimension (AP Physics)