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(Tentative) Physics Curriculum-2015-2016
(T) involved in our formula? 12-3 Kepler`s Laws of
(Springs) Scripted - UTeach Outreach
(Some) Sources of Energy
(PHYSICS)
(on formula sheet) 6-3 Kinetic Energy, and the Work
(null): 033.NL1
(linear) momentum
(L-4) More on Free Fall Free fall
(including Energy of a Spring).
(ft) vs time (sec)
(Force/Mass/Accel) ppt
(field forces: magnetic force, gravitational force).
(Electromagnetic Wave).
(e) None of the above
(Classical) Molecular Dynamics
(Chapters 9 and 10) Examples of rotational
(c) Damped forced vibration – applied force
(b) Calculate the normal force on the system.
(a) x - UF Physics
(A) work. - Bishop Moore High School
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