Lecture

Advanced Physics I: Kinematics and Coordinate Systems

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This lecture covers advanced topics in physics, focusing on kinematics in three dimensions, non-Cartesian coordinate systems, and Newton's laws. It also includes practical examples such as the collision of a stone and cheese thrown by a crow and a fox, and a snowball fight strategy involving two different trajectories. The lecture further delves into coordinate transformations and equations for spheres, cylinders, and cones in Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates.

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