Lecture

Physics of Displacement and Velocity

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This lecture covers the concepts of displacement, trajectory, and velocity, focusing on the conditions for meeting between objects and the calculation of acceleration. It also discusses the change in position over time, the tangent acceleration, and the acceleration vector. The instructor explains the relationship between velocity and acceleration, emphasizing the importance of understanding the trajectory and the rate of change of position. The lecture concludes with a detailed explanation of acceleration as the rate of change of velocity over time, providing insights into the dynamics of motion.

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