Roberto Rigolin F Lopes

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In classical mechanics, we might consider the path of a ball thrown into the air. The path can be calculated using calculus, but in order to perform the calculation we need to know certain quantities such as the mass of the ball and its initial velocity. How we measure these is not part of the theory. We just assume that they are known.
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