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Physical quantities / Force / Introductory physics / Rotation around a fixed axis / Fictitious force / Equations of motion / Angular velocity / Polar coordinate system / Moment of inertia / Physics / Rotation / Classical mechanics
Date: 2010-05-31 01:52:22
Physical quantities
Force
Introductory physics
Rotation around a fixed axis
Fictitious force
Equations of motion
Angular velocity
Polar coordinate system
Moment of inertia
Physics
Rotation
Classical mechanics

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