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CURSO:

4º ESO

UNIDAD 3: FUERZAS II: “ESTÁTICA. PRESIÓN.”

1. FUERZA ELÁSTICA. LEY DE HOOKE.

1.1. MEDIDAS DE FUERZAS: DINAMÓMETROS.

2. CENTRO DE GRAVEDAD.

3. MOMENTO DE UNA FUERZA.

3.1. CONDICIONES DE EQUILIBRIO.

4. PRESIÓN.

5. FLUIDOS EN EQUILIBRIO. LEYES.

6. LA PRESIÓN ATMOSFÉRICA.

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