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Date: 2007-08-01 20:03:28
Kinematics
Motion
Celestial mechanics
Acceleration
Speed
Gravitation
Velocity
Proper acceleration
Equations for a falling body
Physics
Introductory physics
Physical quantities

Section 5.5 Motion[removed]Exercises In Exercises 1-12, write down the formula d = vt and solve for the unknown

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These are transcriptions of typewritten manuscripts which, though unsigned, are undoubtedly by F. W. McNair. The originals can be found in the James Fisher Collection, at the Michigan Technological University (MTU) Archives and Copper Country Historical Collection, on the campus of MTU. The first article appeared, with minor changes,

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