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Kinematics / Motion / Gravitation / Free fall / Terminal velocity / Parachute / Velocity / Acceleration / Drag / Physics / Parachuting / Introductory physics
Date: 2009-01-23 10:33:33
Kinematics
Motion
Gravitation
Free fall
Terminal velocity
Parachute
Velocity
Acceleration
Drag
Physics
Parachuting
Introductory physics

Pure Mathematics 30 Student Project: Skydiving February 2009

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