Lecture

Motion in Three Dimensions

Description

This lecture covers the concept of motion in three dimensions, including scalar and vector velocities, acceleration, and curvilinear abscissa. It also discusses tangential and normal acceleration, as well as the use of cylindrical and spherical coordinates in describing motion.

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