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Physics I Classical Mechanics II

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Physics I Classical Mechanics II

Physics I Classical Mechanics II

This note covers the following topics: introduction to mechanics, mathematics the language of science, translational kinematics, force and Newton's laws of motion, circular motion, conservation of energy, momentum, two-dimensional rotational motion, angular momentum, rotation and translation, central force motion.

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