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25-page study guide for High school physics Covers the New York Regents curriculum Hand-written, original illustrations Digital PDF file Following topics covered: Vectors Forces Dynamics Kinematics Free Fall Projectile Motion Laws of Motion Friction Ramps & Inclines Circular Motion Gravity Momentum Collisions Springs Work, Power, & Energy Electric fields Electrostatics Currents Series circuits Parallel circuits Magnetism Waves Electromagnetic Spectrum Modern physics Atom models

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Motion in a plane is also referred to as a motion in two dimensions. For example - Circular Motion, Projectile Motion, etc. For the analysis of such type of motion (i.e. Projectile Motion), the reference point will be made of an origin and the two coordinate axes X and Y.

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