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Physics for Scientists and Engineers Paul A. Tipler • Gene Mosca Physics for Scientists and Engineers Fifth Edition Chapter 4: Newton’s Laws Copyright © 2004 by W. H. Freeman & Company

4-1 Newton’s First Law: The Law of Inertia

4-2 Force, Mass, and Newton’s Second Law

4-3 The Force Due to Gravity: Weight

4-4 Forces in Nature

4-5 Problem Solving: Free-Body Diagrams

4-6 Newton’s Third Law

4-7 Problems With Two or More Objects

Problems