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Chapter 4

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Chapter 4

Motion in Two or Three Dimensions

To describe the motion of an object, one should first be able to describe its position (where it is at any particular time). More precisely, the position …
To calculate other physical quantities in kinematics, the time variable must be introduced. The time variable not only allows us to state where an object …
In everyday conversation, accelerating means speeding up. Acceleration is a vector in the same direction as the change in velocity, Δv, therefore the …
Acceleration occurs when velocity changes in magnitude (an increase or decrease in speed), direction, or both. Although acceleration is in the direction …
An object thrown in the air follows a parabolic path under the influence of Earth's gravitational force. The motion of such an object is called …
Projectile motion is commonly observed in our day-to-day life. For example, a basketball thrown by a player, an arrow shot from a bow, and kids jumping …
The theory of projectile motion is very useful for players of several sports to improve their performance. For example, a javelin thrower needs to throw …
Uniform circular motion is a specific type of motion in which an object travels in a circle with a constant speed. For example, any point on a propeller …
In uniform circular motion, the particle executing circular motion has a constant speed, and the circle is at a fixed radius. However, not all …
The understanding of the concept of reference frames is essential to discuss relative motion in one or more dimensions. When we say that an object has a …
Relative velocity is the velocity of an object as observed from a particular reference frame, or the velocity of one reference frame with respect to …
Two apparatuses for examining liquid jet impingement on a high-speed moving surface are described: an air cannon device (for examining surface speeds …
3D-PTV is a quantitative flow measurement technique that aims to track the Lagrangian paths of a set of particles in three dimensions using stereoscopic …
We report a method to prepare catalytically active Janus colloids that “swim” in fluids and describe how to determine their 3D motion using fluorescence …