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Physics, 25.09.2021 19:50 jennsou

What does the author describe in the passage? Sir Isaac Newton’s most famous book, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
how LeBron James developed his basketball dunking skills
how Sir Isaac Newton came up with the three basic laws of motion
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