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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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Quantities that are functions of velocity
Question one: every theorem involving energy only involves differences in energy. Energy cannot be defined in absolute terms. Another example you could consider is the potential energy of an object in …
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Motion of a particle falling along a rough circular rail
I’ve recently been reminded of an old disagreement I had with a very well-respected professor at my university back in my student days, I was tutoring for one of his courses and had been assigned the …
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Work Equals Torque? Horsepower, Pulleys
This is a little bit of a pet peeve of mine, so I’ll chime in with my two cents / rant.
Torque and work don’t actually share the same units, torque actually has units of $\frac{\mathrm{N\,m}}{\mathrm{ …