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This lecture covers the concept of movement in physics, focusing on velocity, acceleration, and displacement. It explains how to calculate speed, the relationship between position, velocity, and acceleration, and the concept of instantaneous velocity. The lecture also discusses the tangent to the trajectory, the vectorial position, and the rate of change of position. It delves into the idea of velocity as the derivative of position, the concept of infinitesimally small changes, and the relationship between displacement and time. The instructor emphasizes the importance of precision in calculations and the understanding of the direction of movement.
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