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4-5 Uniform Circular Motion (1 of 7) Link to heading

Learning Objectives

  • 4.16 Sketch the path taken in uniform circular motion and explain the velocity and acceleration vectors (magnitude and direction) during the motion.
  • 4.17 Apply the relationships between the radius of the circular path, the period, the particle’s speed, and the particle’s acceleration magnitude

4-6 Relative Motion in One Dimension (1 of 6) Link to heading

Learning Objectives

  • 4.18 Apply the relationship between a particle’s position, velocity, and acceleration as measured from two reference frames that move relative to each other at a constant velocity and along a single axis.

4-7 Relative Motion in Two Dimensions (1 of 10) Link to heading

Learning Objectives

  • 4.19 Apply the relationship between a particle’s position, velocity, and acceleration as measured from two reference frames that move relative to each other at a constant velocity and in two dimensions.

4 Summary (5 of 6) Link to heading

  • Uniform Circular Motion
  • Relative motion

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