Calculus 3: Vector Calculus: Motion in Plane (11 of 15) Finding the Normal Acceleration Component

preview_player
Показать описание

In this video I will find the normal and the tangential components of the acceleration.

Next video in the series can be seen at:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Lovely! I love Vectors. I attach them to the tail of my particles, when they randomly fly thorough 3d space. Anywho, another awesome video!

SuperiorWare
Автор

One more thing, sir. Does normal acceleration have always the same direction with bending of the curve?

hasankendir
Автор

I just heard someone fart at 2:19
🤣🤣🤣
Anywæs, great vid sir

it
Автор

I really appreciate your videos and I want to ask you something, which I find rather confusing. Looking at the previous examples you have given, I deduce that curvature is an unsigned concept, but when I consider this one it seems signed to me. The expression in the numerator(second derivative) is signed but the expression in the denominator is unsigned. Doesn't this make curvature signed? Thanks a lot.

hasankendir