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1. Force, Work & EnergyMarie Jessica B. Alumaga 2. Objectives:• To cite examples of forces encountered in dayto day activities• To describe and discuss the four fundamentalforces•…
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Slide 1 Slide 2 Your science book sits on the table until you pick it up. If you hold your book above the ground, then let go, gravity pulls it to the floor. An object will…
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