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Contents
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03 Dynamics | 1 |
04 Forces | 1 |
05 Work energy power | 29 |
06 Motion in a circle | 49 |
07 Gravitational field | 1 |
08 Temperature and ideal gases | 1 |
13 Electric field | 31 |
14 Current of electricity | 1 |
15 DC circuits | 1 |
16 Electromagnetism | 1 |
17 Electromagnetic induction | 21 |
18 Alternating current | 39 |
19 Quantum physics | 1 |
20 Lasers semiconductors | 37 |
09 First law of thermodynamics | 1 |
10 Oscillations | 1 |
11 Wave motion | 1 |
12 Superposition | 1 |
21 Nuclear physics | 1 |
22 Planning data analysis | 1 |
A1 Necessities | 59 |
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