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- A fixed mass of gas
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- Energy in a horizontal vibrating spring
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- Hydrostatic pressure or fluid pressure
- Ideal Gas Law
- Kelvin temperature
- Law of continuity
- Light as wave
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- Magnetic field of a long current-carrying coil
- Magnetic force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field
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- Mass-energy relation (Einstein)
- Maximum speed
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- Motion in Two Dimensions – Uniform Circular Motion
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