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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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Tangential acceleration and acceleration of blocks [closed]
I encountered this problem while working on this exercise. The question is to find an expression for the acceleration of the two blocks. I started with writing newtons second law for the two blocks a …
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Physical meaning of line integral involving force
I'm curious about the physical meaning of the following equation:
\begin{equation}
\oint \mathbf{F} \cdot d \mathbf{s} = 0
\end{equation}
What does this physically mean? I think is has something to do …