Intégration et primitives

Welcome to Profcoudert's channel, the channel that explains your physics lessons to you in a simple and clear way. In physics, particularly in mechanics, we know the derivative of a function and we find the function. This is the inverse operation of differentiation and is called integration. To do this, we look for the antiderivative. The problem is that this point is covered in math classes after it's used in physics. So, to help you integrate easily, I'll explain how to do it in this video. Step 1: Find an antiderivative, the 3 antiderivatives to know in pre-baccalaureate physics Step 2: Find the constant of integration And finally, the quick version where we integrate directly. ------------------------------------ Creation music: Closed on Sundays by Mana Junkie (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/mana_ju... Ft: gurdonark