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Transformation of Speeds and Accelerations

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This lecture covers the transformation of speeds and accelerations, including examples of dynamic in different reference frames, the concept of angular velocity, and the laws of motion in rotation. It also discusses the training on how to analyze and interpret motion in various scenarios.

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