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race car examples (8.7 and 8.8)   2nd   3rd  
radians  
       C++ trig functions  
       converting degrees to   2nd   3rd   4th  
               example 3.3  
       converting to degrees   2nd   3rd   4th  
               example 3.4  
       versus degrees   2nd  
radius (circles)  
review questions   [See self-assessments]
right triangles
       determining with Pythagorean theorem (example 2.2)   2nd   3rd  
       Pythagorean theorem   2nd   3rd   4th  
                converse of  
       trigonometric functions   2nd   3rd  
roll (3D rotation about the z-axis)   2nd   3rd  
rotating objects   2nd   3rd  
       2D rotation (example 6.9)   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th  
       3D rotation   2nd   3rd   4th   5th  
               about the y-axis (example 6.10)   2nd  
       concatenation   2nd   3rd   4th   5th  
               3D rotation (example 6.12)   2nd   3rd  
       self-assessment   2nd  
               solutions  
rotational motion   2nd   3rd  
       angular displacement  
       angular momentum   2nd  
       average angular acceleration   2nd   3rd  
               example 14.2   2nd  
       average angular velocity   2nd   3rd  
               example 14.1   2nd  
       equations of motion   2nd   3rd  
               Wheel of Fortune example 14.3   2nd  
       inertia  
       instantaneous angular acceleration  
       instantaneous angular velocity  
       kinetic energy   2nd  
               example 14.7   2nd  
       Newton's Second Law   2nd   3rd  
               angular acceleration (example 14.6)   2nd  
       self-assessment   2nd   3rd  
               solutions   2nd  
        tangential acceleration   2nd  
               Wheel of Fortune example 14.5   2nd  
       tangential velocity   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th  
               example 14.4   2nd  
       torque   2nd  
rules   [See also trigonometric identities]

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Beginning Math and Physics for Game Programmers
Beginning Math and Physics for Game Programmers
ISBN: 0735713901
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 143
Authors: Wendy Stahler

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