physics of frictionless systems
The "physics of frictionless systems" refers to the study of physical phenomena in systems where the frictional forces between objects are negligible or absent. It focuses on understanding the behavior and interactions of objects without the presence of friction, allowing researchers to analyze and predict the motion, energy transfer, and other relevant properties of such systems.
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