Everything that moves can be described. This unit builds the vocabulary, the graphs, and the equations that make that possible.
Episode Guide — Season 1
Not all quantities are created equal. Learn why direction changes everything — and how to use sign instead of arrows to track it.
The three quantities that describe every moving object. Master these and you have the language of all of kinematics.
One motion, five representations. Position, velocity, and acceleration graphs tell the same story — you need to read all of them.
Two people can watch the same event and measure completely different velocities — and both be right. Here's why.
When objects leave the straight line, we split motion into two independent 1D problems. Projectiles are just gravity plus coasting.