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Review Topics For Final Exam

Linear Kinetics Newton’s 3 laws of motion Friction Rolling Friction Static kinetic Rolling Friction Momentum Conservation of momentum Impulse momentum relationship

Linear Kinetics Mechanical work Mechanical power Mechanical energy Positive/negative work of muscle Mechanical power Mechanical energy Kinetic Potential

Linear Kinetics Conservation of mechanical energy Work energy relationship

Angular Kinetics Torque Static equilibrium Moment of inertia Angular momentum Conservation of angular momentum Newtons laws applied to angular motion

Helpful study problems (cont) Sample problems 1-2: Hall Ch. 13 Introductory problems 1-5,: Hall Ch. 12 Additional problem 7 Sample problems 2-3: Hall Ch. 14 Introductory problems 1,2,4,6,9: Hall Ch. 12