Dynamics Problem: Find the Radial and Transverse components of Acceleration

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  • čas přidán 11. 04. 2020
  • The last problem was about using the Polar (Radial/Transverse component) velocity equation, this one is all about using the much longer, more complicated equations for the acceleration in terms of these R and T components.
    Make sure you are good with the Chain Rule and Product Rule of Differentiation!
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Komentáře • 7

  • @BODYBUILDERS_AGAINST_FEMINISM

    Masterfully explained, thank you for sharing.
    After a couple years off, I decided to finish college and it's been YEARS since I've taken calculus so this section is definitely intimidating.

    • @eng1048
      @eng1048  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the compliment! Dynamics can be a great course to see some enlightening applications of Calculus! Best of luck to you sir

  • @em2129
    @em2129 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great video. What exactly is the unit of the acceleration a = sqrt((a_r)^2 + (a_theta)^2) if a_r is in m/s^2 and a_theta in rad/s^2? Timestamp: 10:25

  • @AvoRothenstein
    @AvoRothenstein Před rokem

    Why are constants not taken when finding the derivates when determining r dot and r double dot?

    • @eng1048
      @eng1048  Před rokem

      give specific timestamps please

  • @ismailsevimli6424
    @ismailsevimli6424 Před rokem

    Woww I found it hahaha