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all right in this video I want to talk about position velocity and acceleration and just the relationship between these three and kind of the short answer is that the derivative of position tells you about velocity will give you an equation that describes velocity if you take the derivative of an equation that describes your velocity youll get the acceleration and Ill kind of digress at the end a little bit about that but again all that really I said again so a lot of times a little abbreviate position with s of T so youve got some function s of T that describes your position if you take the derivative of that function thats going to give you a new function that tells you about velocity and velocity is going to have a sign associated with it either positive or negative and and again you can think about the sign as saying well maybe either youre moving to the left its negative or to the right if its positive or maybe youre moving away if its positive and kind of you know back