Learning Coupled Motion in AP Physics

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Coupled motion in AP Physics involves understanding related rates and the sum of forces. Students are seeking additional resources and explanations to grasp these concepts better, especially before an upcoming test. Tutoring sessions are being utilized to enhance understanding. Sharing specific examples or problems can aid in clarifying the topic further. Engaging with peers and seeking targeted help is essential for mastering coupled motion.
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We're doing some coupled motion stuff in my AP Physics class and this is my second year of physics because we didn't do it last year in honors and I'm getting a bit lost with this. Does anyone have any links or explanations to help me understand this a little better?
 
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I assume you are talking about "related rates" problems?
 
Yep, I'm going to go in for tutoring tomorrow after school becuase we have a test on friday. I'm starting to get it a little more with the sum of the forces and such but i'd like to do a little better.
 
It would be best if you posted some examples, or at least some specifics of what you want to learn about it..
 
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