Section 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition)
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===== Modeling Curved Motion =====
===== Modeling Curved Motion =====
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The motion of objects is not limited to [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity|straight line motion]]. As you read earlier, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|forces can change the momentum of objects]] (including the direction of that momentum). These interactions can produce [[183_notes:localg|projectile motion]], [[183_notes:ucm|circular motion]], [[183_notes:springmotion|oscillations]], or more generalized trajectories. In these notes, you will read about how to model more generalized motion using the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]].
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The motion of objects is not limited to [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity|straight line motion]]. As you read earlier, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|forces can change the momentum of objects]] (including the direction of that momentum). These interactions can produce [[183_notes:localg|projectile motion]], [[183_notes:ucm|circular motion]], [[183_notes:springmotion|oscillations]], or more generalized trajectories. **In these notes, you will read about how to model more generalized motion using the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]].**