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Elasticity / Solid mechanics / Physical quantities / Classical mechanics / Acceleration / Stress / Drag / Terminal velocity / Force / Physics / Mechanics / Continuum mechanics
Date: 2014-11-28 06:54:56
Elasticity
Solid mechanics
Physical quantities
Classical mechanics
Acceleration
Stress
Drag
Terminal velocity
Force
Physics
Mechanics
Continuum mechanics

OCR A  Unit G481  Spec  Topic  Ref  1.1.1  Make estimates of physical quantities   1.1.2  Scalars and vectors, resultants & resolution 

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