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Topics include kinematics and dynamics of particles; momentum, work, and energy; gravitation; circular, angular, and harmonic motion.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: *General Physics 1, Topics include mechanics, material properties, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, waves, and sound. 45 hours of lecture, 45 hours of lab.
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