PHYS 101 Knight et al. – ch. 1. Which car is going faster ?

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PHYS 101 Knight et al. – ch. 1

Which car is going faster ?

What happens to this car ?

Next: stop to think

Which motion represents Dust particle settling in air Dropped basketball Mars lander approaching surface ? Why?

Next: coord. syst.

Next: velocity mot. diag.

Next: day 2

9 final minutes on the topics of scale: