IB Physics: Kinematic Concepts, A.1

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Distinguishes between the closely related concepts of position, distance, displacement, speed, velocity, average and instantaneous. IB Physics Topic A.1
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Table of Contents
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Concepts needed to study motion
1:22 Position, distance, displacement in one dimension
4:10 Position, distance, displacement two dimensions
5:08 Example 1 (introduces average speed and velocity)
9:58 Example 2 (displacement versus distance)
10:42 Example 3 (magnitude of displacement)
12:20 Summary
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