Understanding Motion Basics
Position is defined as the spatial location of an object, typically represented by its center of mass in a three-dimensional coordinate system. Velocity indicates how quickly an object's position changes, while acceleration measures the rate of change of that velocity. Both velocity and acceleration are vector quantities, meaning they possess both magnitude and direction, which is crucial for understanding the full context of an object's movement.In this clip
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