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race car examples (8.7 and 8.8)  2nd  3rd 
radians 
    C++ trig functions 
    converting degrees to  2nd  3rd  4th 
        example 3.3 
    converting to degrees  2nd  3rd  4th 
        example 3.4 
    versus degrees  2nd 
radius (circles) 
review questions  [See self-assessments]
right triangles
    determining with Pythagorean theorem (example 2.2)  2nd  3rd 
    Pythagorean theorem  2nd  3rd  4th 
        converse of 
    trigonometric functions  2nd  3rd 
roll (3D rotation about the z-axis)  2nd  3rd 
rotating objects  2nd  3rd 
    2D rotation (example 6.9)  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
    3D rotation  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
        about the y-axis (example 6.10)  2nd 
    concatenation  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
        3D rotation (example 6.12)  2nd  3rd 
    self-assessment  2nd 
        solutions 
rotational motion  2nd  3rd 
    angular displacement 
    angular momentum  2nd 
    average angular acceleration  2nd  3rd 
        example 14.2  2nd 
    average angular velocity  2nd  3rd 
        example 14.1  2nd 
    equations of motion  2nd  3rd 
        Wheel of Fortune example 14.3  2nd 
    inertia 
    instantaneous angular acceleration 
    instantaneous angular velocity 
    kinetic energy  2nd 
        example 14.7  2nd 
    Newton's Second Law  2nd  3rd 
        angular acceleration (example 14.6)  2nd 
    self-assessment  2nd  3rd 
        solutions  2nd 
    tangential acceleration  2nd 
        Wheel of Fortune example 14.5  2nd 
    tangential velocity  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
        example 14.4  2nd 
    torque  2nd 
rules  [See also trigonometric identities]

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