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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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Simplification using Newton's second law

The forces you have calculated are acceptable. However there are other things you will need to consider from an engineering point of view. Not so important: Because the straps are not directly connect …
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Explaining rotation without mathematics

Since you would like to avoid mathematics, you can always break down the process into a series of steps. Say you apply an upward force to the atom on the right for a very short time, the atom on the …
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What exactly pushes a fallen object?

Your object consists of atoms composed of charges (electrons and protons). Likewise, the ground is as well. As the object hits the ground, the atoms in the ground are displaced and pushed closer toget …
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