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  • 81Torque — For other uses, see Torque (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 82Friction — For other uses, see Friction (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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  • 83Joseph Louis Lagrange — Lagrange redirects here. For other uses, see Lagrange (disambiguation). Joseph Louis Lagrange Joseph Louis (Giuseppe Lodovico), comte de Lagrange …

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  • 84Spatial acceleration — In physics the study of rigid body motion provides for several ways of defining the acceleration state of a rigid body. The classical definition of acceleration entails following a single particle/point along the rigid body and observing its… …

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  • 85Centrifugal force — Not to be confused with Centripetal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 86Mass — This article is about the scientific concept. For the substance of which all physical objects consist, see Matter. For other uses, see Mass (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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  • 87plate tectonics — plate tectonic, adj. Geol. a theory of global tectonics in which the lithosphere is divided into a number of crustal plates, each of which moves on the plastic asthenosphere more or less independently to collide with, slide under, or move past… …

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  • 88Momentum — This article is about momentum in physics. For other uses, see Momentum (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 89Ragdoll physics — In computer physics engines, ragdoll physics are a type of procedural animation that is often used as a replacement for traditional static death animations.IntroductionEarly video games used manually created animations for characters death… …

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  • 90Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …

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