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Intro to Forces, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Free Body Diagrams, Fundamental Dimensions
In today’s post, we will be discussing forces: What are forces? A force is the action of one body against another. When we apply a force to an object, that object will usually move in the direction we apply that force. (Example: You push a shopping cart with the applied force of your hand. The
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