PHYS130 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Cartesian Coordinate System, Sitio, Ion

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Where coordinates (x1, y1, z1) correspond to position vector and coordinates (x2, y2, z2) correspond to position vector: displacement can also be rewritten by substituting x for ( x2-x1), y for (y2-y1), and z for (x2-x1): Average velocity and instantaneous velocity in a time interval t: if a particle moves through a displacement then its average velocity is or must be the same as that of the (e1) With this we can rewrite the equation in vector. This means that the direction of displacement components as: the velocity of a particle means the particle"s instantaneous velocity approaches in the at some instant. As the particle travels to the right along the curve, its position vector sweeps to the right. During time interval t, the position vector changes from and the particle"s displacement is. To find the instantaneous velocity of the particle, instant t1 (when the particle is at position 1), we shrink interval t to about 0 about t1.

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