To simplify things as much as possible, we will first consider one-dimensional motion (motion along a straight line) of particles (points that can’t spin, rotate, flip or wiggle around). In our course, we will be primarily concerned describing with two simple motions: Motion with constant velocity and Motion with constant acceleration. Speed and velocity are relative quantities. Different observers, in different frames of reference, can measure different velocities.
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