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§         Introduction: Physics and Measurements

§         Kinematics Description of Motion

§         Mechanics: Dynamics The Law of Motion

§         Work and Energy

§         Potential energy and conservation energy

§         The Linear Moment and Collisions

§         Rotational motion

§         The law of universal gravitation

§         Periodic Motion: Simple harmonic motion

§         Fluid Mechanics


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