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Date: 2013-07-21 15:53:32
Force
Friction
Haptic technology
Coriolis effect
Perception
Fictitious force
Drag
Work
Normal force
Physics
Classical mechanics
Introductory physics

An Asymmetry in Force Perception Contingent on Motion Reversal

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