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Advanced Physics I: Laws of Newton and Fundamental Forces

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This lecture covers the laws of Newton, including the first, second, and third laws, as well as reflections on these laws. It also discusses fundamental forces, such as gravitational, strong nuclear, electromagnetic, and weak nuclear forces. Exercises on these topics are included, along with a historical perspective on Isaac Newton's contributions.

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