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This page contains the sandbox edit history from July 2005 to shortly after the [[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive355#Apologies everyone...|attempted deletion disaster of 2008]]. For other history (listed in chronological order), see:
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*[[Wikipedia:Historical archive/Sandpit]], another early ___location for testing (it was then at the title Sandbox)
 
*[[Wikipedia:Historical archive/Earliest sandbox history]]
People have known all about physics for thousands of years. There are many different parts of physics (velocity, acceleration, power, work, etc.)
*[[Wikipedia:Historical archive/Sandbox]]
 
*[[Wikipedia:Sandbox/History]]
=Formulas=
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==Velocity==
<math>V = {\frac{D}{T}}</math>
 
==Acceleration==
<math>A = {\frac{Vf-Vo}{T}}</math>
 
==Force==
<math>F = M * A</math>
 
==Work==
<math>W = F * D</math>
 
==Power==
<math>P = {\frac{W}{T}}</math>
 
===Power Broken Down===
<math>P = {\frac{(M * ({\frac{{(\frac{Df}{Tf})} - ({\frac{Do}{To}})}{T}})) * D}{T}}</math>
 
WOW!!!!!
 
==Energy==
<math>E = M * C^2</math>
 
=Newton's Laws=
 
[[Isaac Newton]] came up with these basic 3 laws of physics:
 
* '''First Law:''' An object in motion will stay in motion until an outside force acts on it. In addition, an object at rest will stay at rest until an outside force acts upon it.
* '''Second Law:''' An object with a greater mass takes more force to move the same distance than an object with a lesser mass.
* '''Third Law:''' For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.