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 · (node) 11. The quantity that does not change as a wave passes form one medium to another. (frequency) 14. A conserved quantity in all collisions. momentum) 16

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Special Forces

Friction

Springs Linear E

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1­Dimensional

2­Dimensional

1st Law: Inertia

2nd Law: 

3rd Law: A

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Weight

Kinem

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Rotational E

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Gravitation

Circular M

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entum

Transverse

Torsional

Interference

constructivedestructive

standing wave patterns

Collisions

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ATER

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/s

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θ

EnergyPotential

Kinetic

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Rotational

Radiant

Light / Electro­Magnetic W

aves

Nuclear

Molecular M

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Mechanical W

aves

Impulse

Longitudinal

A.K.A. Super Position

From Newton's Third Law