Science: Classical Mechanics

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Contact Forces: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 20 Contact Forces, presenting each with its formula and units, typical behavior, and real-world examples. Ideal for students and engineers, the post explains how these forces act in everyday situations and in lab settings, providing clear formulas and illustrative use-cases to aid understanding and application.

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10 Differences Between Static and Kinetic Friction

This hub post outlines 10 clear differences between static and kinetic friction—covering definitions, magnitude, thresholds, equations, energy loss, and common examples. Each numbered difference links to an in-depth article with experiments, diagrams, and problem-solving tips so you can quickly compare static vs. kinetic friction and dive deeper into the topics you need.

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8 Interesting Facts About Gravity

Explore eight surprising and accessible facts about gravity — from why apples fall and how tides form to gravity’s role in shaping planets, stars, and black holes. This hub post summarizes each fact with clear explanations and links to deeper articles so you can quickly grasp the science and follow up on topics that interest you.

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The Complete List of Vector Quantities

This comprehensive list covers 31 vector quantities used across physics and engineering, showing each symbol, SI unit, and typical contexts where they appear. Use this post as a quick reference to understand vectors like force, velocity, momentum, electric field and more — ideal for students, educators, and professionals needing a concise, reliable guide.

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The Complete List of Kinetic Energy Examples

Explore 20 practical Examples of Kinetic Energy found in everyday life and science. This comprehensive list shows common moving objects, typical kinetic energy (J) values, and where each example is found—perfect for students, educators, and curious readers who want clear, real-world demonstrations of motion and energy.

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Examples of Wheels and Axles

This post presents 20 clear Examples of Wheels and Axles found in everyday life, from bicycles and cars to door knobs, pulleys and caster wheels. For each item we list common locations, typical sizes (cm), and approximate mechanical advantage to help students, hobbyists, and DIYers understand how wheel-and-axle systems work and where they’re used.

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Energy: The Complete List

Explore ‘Energy: The Complete List,’ a comprehensive guide to 21 energy types with typical units (J or kWh) and common examples or sources. From solar and wind to chemical, nuclear, and kinetic forms, this post clarifies units, real-world uses, and comparisons to help students, professionals, and curious readers quickly understand how different forms of energy power our world.

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Types of Friction: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 20 Types of Friction, each with a typical coefficient (µ) and real-world examples. Ideal for students, engineers, and curious readers, the post explains static, sliding, rolling, and fluid friction and includes a handy table for quick reference to see which surfaces increase or reduce friction in everyday and design contexts.

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Examples of Frictional Force: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide presents 30 Examples of Frictional Force, each showing the friction type, a typical coefficient (μ), and common locations where it occurs. Perfect for students, educators, and engineers, the list clarifies how friction influences motion and wear in everyday and technical settings. Explore clear, real-world cases to compare coefficients and apply the concepts.

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Examples of Pulleys: The Complete List

Explore 18 examples of pulleys in this complete list, from simple fixed pulleys to complex block-and-tackle systems. Each entry lists the pulley type, mechanical advantage, and typical load (kg), with practical uses and selection tips for engineers, students, and DIYers—compare types and find the right pulley for your lifting or mechanical advantage needs.

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