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Motion in the Plane: CMS - Physics (Sauser)

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This lecture covers the concepts of motion in the plane, including position vectors, velocity, acceleration, and circular motion. It explains the relationships between position, velocity, and acceleration vectors, as well as the characteristics of rectilinear and circular motion. The lecture also delves into the calculation of arc lengths, angles, and areas in circular sectors, and provides examples of motion scenarios on circular tracks. Additionally, it discusses the equations of motion for objects moving in a plane and explores the properties of vectors in different motion situations.

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