Basic Physics Derivations

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Physics’ Derivations:

* Maximum Acceleration of an Object

* Maximum Height of a Projectile

* Motion Equation

* Range Equation

* Work Equation

* Ballistic Pendulum Height

* Velocity of the Ballistic Pendulum at Its Lowest Point

* Kepler’s Third Law

* Ktotal of Two Springs

* Coefficient of Friction on an Inclined Plane (Vel. Constant)

* Time in the Air of a Projectile

References

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