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Introductory physics / Force / Friction / Tribology / Sliding / Contact mechanics / Stick-slip phenomenon / Discrete element method / Frictional contact mechanics / Physics / Classical mechanics / Mechanical engineering
Date: 2001-02-26 20:32:25
Introductory physics
Force
Friction
Tribology
Sliding
Contact mechanics
Stick-slip phenomenon
Discrete element method
Frictional contact mechanics
Physics
Classical mechanics
Mechanical engineering

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