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Physics - Acceleration & Velocity - One Dimensional Motion
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Physics - Acceleration & Velocity - One Dimensional Motion
This physics video tutorial explains the concept of acceleration and velocity used in one-dimensional motion situations. Acceleration tells you how fast the velocity is changing every second while velocity tells how fast the position is changing per second. This video provides all of the equations and formulas needed to understand the examples ...
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