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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/3c6407ef
In this video, I show that we can obtain the velocity of a moving object by first integrating its acceleration vector to obtain its velocity and then integrating the velocity vector. This follows from my earlier videos on derivatives and integrals of vector functions by their components. I illustrate this with an example and show that the integration constants can be solved by plugging in the initial time variable, in our case t = 0. Thus, the velocity vector is the initial velocity plus the definite integral of the acceleration, while the position vector is the initial position plus the definite integral of the velocity. I also graph out the velocity and acceleration vectors along the position curve with the GeoGebra 3D graphing calculator: https://www.geogebra.org/3d/pbrywwev
#math #vectors #calculus #physics #Geogebra
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In this video, I show that we can obtain the velocity of a moving object by first integrating its acceleration vector to obtain its velocity and then integrating the velocity vector. This follows from my earlier videos on derivatives and integrals of vector functions by their components. I illustrate this with an example and show that the integration constants can be solved by plugging in the initial time variable, in our case t = 0. Thus, the velocity vector is the initial velocity plus the definite integral of the acceleration, while the position vector is the initial position plus the definite integral of the velocity. I also graph out the velocity and acceleration vectors along the position curve with the GeoGebra 3D graphing calculator: https://www.geogebra.org/3d/pbrywwev
#math #vectors #calculus #physics #Geogebra
Timestamps:
Notes and playlists:
Become a MES Super Fan! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUUBq1GPBvvGNz7dpgO14Ow/join
DONATE! ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ https://mes.fm/donate
SUBSCRIBE via EMAIL: https://mes.fm/subscribe
MES Links: https://mes.fm/links
MES Truth: https://mes.fm/truth
Email me: [email protected]
Free Calculators: https://mes.fm/calculators
BMI Calculator: https://bmicalculator.mes.fm
Free Online Tools: https://mes.fm/tools
iPhone and Android Apps: https://mes.fm/mobile-apps