Ecuaciones de Itinerario PAES: Trucos para no fallar

Are you intimidated by long formulas in mechanics? The sign in an equation isn't for subtracting points; it just tells you which direction to take. 👇 ⏱️ CLASS CHAPTERS: 00:00 Loading Screen 00:30 Welcome! Introduction to Routing Equations 03:07 Key Procedures for the Winter and Regular PAES (University Entrance Exams) 04:07 Quick Review: The Role of Acceleration in Mechanics 05:19 Interactive Simulation: Analyzing Changes in Velocity 08:01 Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion (UARM) vs. Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion (UARM): What Does the Sign Really Mean in Physics? 14:18 The Reverse Dilemma: Motion Analysis 21:51 Recalling the Equations of Classical Uniform Rectilinear Motion (MRU) 24:51 The Great Dilemma: Demystifying Trajectory Formulas 27:00 Scenario 1: Free Fall and Galileo's Experiment 43:28 Scenarios 2 and 3: Vertical Launches Downward and Upward 1:00:44 The Definitive Recipes: Formulas Without Final Velocity and Without Time 🔥 Level Up Now! Don't train with outdated material. Register for free to access practice tests in the new 2026 format and real-time feedback: 👉 https://www.puntajenacional.cl/ 📚 Want the complete guide? If you struggle with critical analysis, our official PAES Manuals are your best ally. Less fluff, more strategy, and hundreds of exercises designed to train your critical eye. 🛒 Get them here: https://tienda.puntajenacional.cl 📝 CLASS SUMMARY: In this session, we delve into the Mechanics strand to master the equations of motion, a key topic that has made a strong comeback in the official DEMRE syllabi. We analyze in detail the conceptual differences between uniformly accelerated and decelerated rectilinear motion, demystifying the use of signs through the analysis of reference frames applied to free fall and vertical launches. This class will give you the analytical skills necessary for both the winter and regular PAES exams, allowing you to identify which formula or "recipe" to use based on the data in each exercise. 📱 Short tricks, big results! 📸 Instagram: @puntajenacional 🎬 TikTok: @puntajenacional #PAES2026 #PuntajeNacional #PaesPhysics #ItineraryEquations #PAESMechanics #PAESStudy