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	*  Predict the motion of a single-particle system executing constant velocity or constant acceleration motion using appropriate representations (this includes verbal, graphical, diagrammatic, mathematical, and computational representations).$\Delta\vec{p}=\vec{F}\,\Delta t$$d\vec{p}=\vec{F}\,dt$</description>
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