Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781118233764
Author: David Halliday
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 29, Problem 34P
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Fundamentals of Physics, Volume 1, Chapter 1-20
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