Using Average Velocity to Find the Future Position of a Puck - Python Bonus Included
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Learn how to calculate the future position of a puck using average velocity in this 22-minute physics tutorial. Explore a step-by-step solution to determine the puck's location at t = 1.9 seconds, given its positions at two earlier time points. Gain insights into vector calculations and time-dependent motion analysis. As a bonus, discover how to implement the solution in Python to compute all future positions of the puck. Access the provided Python code to enhance your understanding and practical application of the concepts.
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Using Average Velocity to Find the Future Position of a Puck (python bonus included)
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