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Física do Ensino Médio: Mecânica
Física do Ensino Médio: Mecânica
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Distinguish between fundamental and...
- Recall the SI units of measurement...
- Label quantities with the appropria...
- Discuss the importance of a system ...
- Distinguish between fundamental and derived units
- Recall the SI units of measurement
- Label quantities with the appropriate units
- Discuss the importance of a system of units for physical meaning
- Distinguish between distance and displacement
- Describe motion in a straight line in terms of displacement, velocity, and acceleration/li>
- Identify the various types of acceleration
- Recall the graphical analysis of motion
- Explain the position-time graph
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