weight free fall normal force vibration tension (in physics) millileters potential energy pressure rotation center of gravity frequency Air resistance pulley electromagnetic waves revolution (motion) equilibrium projectile motion spectrum Boyle's Law Centrifugal force polarization thermal contact Conservation of energy 9.8m/s^2 Newton's Law of Cooling Hooke's Law pendulum angular momentum fulcrum kinetic energy direct current acceleration centripetal force parabola Newton's third law Friction Alternating currentt 2nd law of thermo- dynamics Newton's First Law: Inertia radiant energy standing wave electromagnet refraction (of light) elastic collision specific heat capacity lever thermal equilibrium work (in physics!) weight free fall normal force vibration tension (in physics) millileters potential energy pressure rotation center of gravity frequency Air resistance pulley electromagnetic waves revolution (motion) equilibrium projectile motion spectrum Boyle's Law Centrifugal force polarization thermal contact Conservation of energy 9.8m/s^2 Newton's Law of Cooling Hooke's Law pendulum angular momentum fulcrum kinetic energy direct current acceleration centripetal force parabola Newton's third law Friction Alternating currentt 2nd law of thermo- dynamics Newton's First Law: Inertia radiant energy standing wave electromagnet refraction (of light) elastic collision specific heat capacity lever thermal equilibrium work (in physics!)
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weight
free fall
normal force
vibration
tension
(in physics)
millileters
potential energy
pressure
rotation
center of gravity
frequency
Air resistance
pulley
electromagnetic waves
revolution (motion)
equilibrium
projectile motion
spectrum
Boyle's Law
Centrifugal force
polarization
thermal contact
Conservation of energy
9.8m/s^2
Newton's Law of Cooling
Hooke's Law
pendulum
angular momentum
fulcrum
kinetic energy
direct current
acceleration
centripetal force
parabola
Newton's third law
Friction
Alternating currentt
2nd law of thermo-dynamics
Newton's First Law: Inertia
radiant energy
standing wave
electromagnet
refraction (of light)
elastic collision
specific heat capacity
lever
thermal equilibrium
work
(in physics!)