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English: MIT Prof. Walter Lewin explains Newton's third law of motion. |
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Date | September 20, 1999. From MIT OCW, retrieved December 23, 2010. | ||
Source | "Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws". MIT Course 8.01: Classical Mechanics, Lecture 6, (14:11-16:00). Cambridge, MA, USA. | ||
Author | Walter Lewin | ||
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