General Physics I: Classical Mechanics
Author: D.G. Simpson
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Description: General Physics I: Classical Mechanics, covers topics such as units, problem-solving strategies, density, kinematics, vectors, dot product, kinematics in two or three dimensions, projectile motion, and more. The document provides a comprehensive introduction to classical mechanics in the field of general physics.
Subject: General Physics
Pages: 360
Megabytes: 4.16 MB
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