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Date: 2009-07-21 08:46:48
Classical mechanics
Mechanics
Rotation
Normal force
Free body diagram
Frictionless plane
Torque
Friction
Euclidean vector
Physics
Introductory physics
Force

MODULE 1 DYNAMICS EXTENSION INTRODUCTION If you took Physics 11, you were introduced to the concepts of vectors and vector arithmetic. You will recall that vectors are used to represent quantities that have both magnitud

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