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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].

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Movement of an object tied to another

Suppose we have two objects $A$ and $B$, where $B$ is tied by a rope to $A$ with the slack pulled out, the initial tangential speed $c'(0)=(0,1)$ is perpendicular to $c(0)$ and $c(0) = (1,0)$, and ass …
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Some questions concerning orbits of objects [closed]

I've been playing around with some physics problems and trying to figure out things by myself, mostly just for fun. I would appreciate if someone corrected my thoughts and gave me some feedback. I'm n …
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Approximating the orbit of an object tied to another by a rope which is shortening

Working off my previous question, I think I've finally managed to describe what I'm wondering about in a quite clear, non-vague way. Suppose we have an object $B$ tied to an object $A$ by a rope, wit …
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Finding possible forces that could have caused the motion of a system of particles

1, Assuming we have a system of particles and we know the position of each particle at any time, what are the possible forces acting on each particle at any time? Is there anything "interesting" we ca …
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