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435 Classical Ph Mechanics Capstone Spring 2007 Problem Set #7 Due Friday May 25, 2007 in class 1. 3. Thornton 2. and Marion, p. 283, #7.24 T&M, p. 284, #7.31 T&M, p. 285, #7.35

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