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Scalar (Dot) Product

Scalar Product by Components

Meaning of Scalar (Dot) Product

Vector (Cross) Product

Vector Product by Components

Vector Product by Determinant

Meaning of Vector (Cross) Product

Products of Vectors Example

Chapter 1 Summary Units, Physical Quantities, and Vectors

Chapter 2 Outline Motion Along a Straight Line Velocity and Acceleration Average Instantaneous Graphical representation Motion with constant acceleration Kinematic equations Free fall Motion with varying acceleration Equations for position and velocity

Displacement in One Dimension

Average Velocity in One Dimension

Instantaneous Velocity in One Dimension

At any point, the slope of the position vs. time graph will give the instantaneous velocity.

Acceleration

Acceleration vs. Position

Motion with Constant Acceleration

Free Falling Bodies

Free Fall Example

Velocity and Position by Integration

Chapter 2 Outline Motion Along a Straight Line