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Beiser, Arthur, Applied Physics Schaums Outline Series,McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976.

Murray, Raymond and Cobb, Grover, Physics Concepts and Consequences. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970.

Alexander, Joseph, et al., Physics for Engineering Technology,John Wiley and Sons, 1978.

Sears, Francis and Zemansky, Mark, University Physics,3rd edition, AddisonWesley Publishing Co.

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TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

1.0 APPLY Newton's laws of motion to a body.

ENABLING OBJECTIVES

1.1 STATE Newton's first law of motion.

1.2 STATE Newton's second law of motion.

1.3 STATE Newton's third law of motion.

1.4 STATE Newton's law of universal gravitation.

1.5 DEFINE momentum.

1.6 EXPLAIN the conservation of momentum.

1.7 Using the conservation of momentum, CALCULATE the velocity for an object (or objects) following a collision of two objects.







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