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Ch2
Introduction
Chapter 1: Representing Motion
Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension
position-time graphs
velocity-time graphs, and their connections to position-time graphs
kinematics equation for uniform motion (i.e., constant velocity)
Example: car on QEW
instantaneous velocity and average velocity
examples of obtaining velocity-time graphs from position-time graphs, and vice versa
acceleration
Example: car acceleration
Example: acceleration of a freely falling object
Kinematics equations for motion with constant acceleration
Example: speed skater
Example: chameleon
Example: ball bearings
Example: helicopter
Example: train
bonus material for advanced learners
Chapter 3: Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions
Chapter 4: Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
Chapter 5: Applying Newton's Laws
Chapter 6: Circular Motion, Orbits, and Gravity
Chapter 7: Rotational Motion
Chapter 9: Momentum
Chapter 10: Energy and Work
Chapter 27: Relativity
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