Kinematics
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)Transcript
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Two dimensional kinematic equations are used to describe the motion of objects moving in both horizontal and vertical planes or the X and Y planes. Two types of motion fit in this category, projectiles and objects traveling in a uniform circle, projectile. Motion equations allow you to calculate the speed, height distance and time. It will take any object that is thrown into the air and traveling along a curve to arrive at a point. The formulas for uniform circular motion allow you to find the velocity radius period and centripetal force of any travel in a constant circle like a rock on the end of a string. In other words, you can find out how fast the rock is traveling, how big the circle is, how long it takes to complete one revolution and how much force it is generating.