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AP Physics 1 - Unit 5a Review (16:01)
Rotational Kinematics

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In this video, I break down Rotational Kinematics, the first part of Unit 5 for AP Physics 1. From angular displacement to centripetal acceleration, we cover key concepts crucial for mastering rotational motion. You'll learn about key equations, units, and how to apply these concepts to real physics problems. Whether you're preparing for a test or just looking to better understand rotational kinematics, this video has everything you need to get started.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Angular Displacement
1:44 Angular Velocity
3:27 Angular Acceleration
4:06 Rigid Objects
4:46 Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion
6:48 Graphs of Rotational Motion
7:24 Arc Length
8:02 Tangentail Velocity
8:56 Tangential Acceleration
12:11 3 Accelerations
14:08 Angular Velocity and Period
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