Textbook Guide Physics: Vector Projection, Cartesian Coordinate System, Projectile Motion

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The coefficients x, y and z give the particle"s location along the coordinate axes and relative to the orgin, the particle has rectangular coordinates (x,y,z) When a particle moves, its position vector changes in such a way that the vector always extends to the particle from the reference point (the origin). If the position vector changes-say from interval-then the particle"s displacement during a certain time during that time interval is. Using the first unit vector notation, we can rewrite this displacement as. 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): If a particle moves through a displacement in a time interval t, then its average velocity is. This means that the direction of displacement components as.

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