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Mechanics: Forces and Motion

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This lecture covers the principles of mechanics, focusing on forces and motion. Topics include solving systems of equations to find tensions and forces in various scenarios, analyzing the motion of objects on inclined planes and pulley systems, and understanding the impact of friction on projectile motion.

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