Problems in Classic Mechanics -- looking for complex problems to work on

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The discussion focuses on seeking complex problems that intertwine kinematics, force, linear momentum, work, and energy, with an emphasis on problems that may require calculus. Participants are encouraged to utilize the Homework Help section of the forum for a plethora of relevant problems. A specific example is provided involving a tank of water with a movable wall, where the calculation of work is explored. The problem is noted to have two solutions, highlighting the necessity of calculus in the process. The conversation aims to gather challenging physics problems for deeper understanding and practice.
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Can someone please share complex problems interrelated between Kinamatics, Force, Linear Momentum, Work and Energy along with final answers to cross-check.
 
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And you can always search this forum under the Homework Help section under Intro Physics. Some requiring calculus. You'll find them by the thousands.
 
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