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My time at university so far... Lilli in Leicester

The Course SUVAT

Force Work Energy Momentum The Course Force Work Energy Momentum

The Course Rotation Gravity

Static Equilibrium Elasticity Fluids The Course Static Equilibrium Elasticity Fluids

The Course

The Course

The Course

The Course Elementary Functions

Observational Astronomy The Course Observational Astronomy

The Course

The Course

The Sociteies

The Societies

The Societies 20” other is 12”

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Thanks for listening!