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CMS - Physique (Burmeister): Mouvement

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Motion Analysis: Trajectories and Acceleration
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Motion Analysis: Cartesian and Polar Coordinates
Covers the analysis of motion using Cartesian and polar coordinates, focusing on kinematics and acceleration components.
Polar Coordinates: Position and Velocity
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Explores vector acceleration, decomposing it into tangential and normal components related to changes in scalar velocity and the trajectory's curvature.
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