Vectors will be our friend for undersatnding motion happing in more than one dimension. Learn what vectors are and how they can be used to model real-world situations. Perform various operations with vectors like adding, subtracting, scaling, conversion between rectangular to polar coordinates, etc.
Now that we understand velocity and acceleration well in one-dimension, we can explore scenarios that are even more fun. With a little bit of trigonometry, we can think about whether a baseball can clear the "green monster" at Fenway Park.
Physics deals with the study of the basic laws of nature and their manifestation in different phenomena. Let's learn about its laws and reasons to get excited about it.
Everything you've learned about motion, forces, energy, and momentum can be reused to analyze rotating objects. There are some differences, though. Here, you'll learn about rotational motion, moments, torque, and angular momentum.
Why do things fall down to earth but not the moon? Why are you not flying away from your chair? Will a feather fall to earth first or a brick? Let's explore more about Gravitation and find answers to these question.
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