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Motivation and knowledge
Calculus: Module 17
Motion in a straight line
Motivation and knowledge
Content - Position, displacement and distance
Content - Constant velocity
Content - Constant acceleration
Content - Average velocity and average speed
Content - Differential calculus and motion in a straight line
Content - Integral calculus and motion in a straight line
Links forward - Simple harmonic motion
Links forward - Vector calculus
History and applications - Kinematics before Newton
History and applications - Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727)
History and applications - Kinematics after Newton
Answers to exercises