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Elementary physics – basic forces acting on an object.
















































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Elementary physics – basic forces acting on an object.

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High school physics – normal force, gravity components, and friction.

Elementary biology – labeled diagram showing roots, stem, leaves, and flower.

Middle school life science – nucleus, mitochondria, and cell membrane.

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