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I guess the only thing I'd add is that what I've outlined in this
document is not to be presented in a single lecture. It's to be
gradually meted out as one walks through 1D Kinematics, then 2D
Kinematics, then Newton's Laws, then Gravity, then ... for the
"typical" course.
be trueAround the middle of your second page there is a minor error " 2.2
kilograms weighs one pound at the earth's surface". This would only
only at some distance above (or below) the earth's surface.
Oops, I meant 1 kg weighs 2.2 pounds! (You knew that, right?)
Thanks for your comments, Carl
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Carl E. Mungan, Asst. Prof. of Physics 410-293-6680 (O) -3729 (F)
U.S. Naval Academy, Stop 9C, Annapolis, MD 21402-5026
mungan@usna.edu http://physics.usna.edu/physics/faculty/mungan/