m5 - integrating with respect to a vector.

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    m5 - integrating with respect to a vector.
    So for quantities such as displacement, velocity, you must set up an auxilary equation, or some other method, anything to solve the problem whilt avoiding integration with respect to a vector...

    - But, my question is, I thought that this is what we have been doing throughout the mechanic modules?
    - Or have these situations always differed in the way that for e.g, v, they would have specified the bodies 'speed' and r, distance rather than displacement or?

    Thanks alot for any assistance on the concepts here.
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    Re: m5 - integrating with respect to a vector.
    bump?
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