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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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