Lecture

Physics: Motion

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This lecture covers the concepts of forces, including gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces, as well as the motion of objects under the influence of these forces. It explains the equations of motion for free objects, the relationship between force and acceleration, and the behavior of objects in different scenarios such as on inclined planes. The lecture also delves into the concept of tension in strings, the oscillation of pendulums, and the elimination of frictional forces in various physical setups.

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