Lecture
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This lecture covers the concept of rotating vectors in physics, focusing on the relationship between the norm of a vector and the angular speed of rotation. It also delves into special cases like uniform circular motion and different coordinate systems such as spherical, cylindrical, and Cartesian. The instructor explains how to parametrize points using real numbers and discusses examples to illustrate these concepts.
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