Equations Of Motion Question 14 Mechanics
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Mechanics,
in this course we will learn about the foundational concepts of kinematics, including displacement, velocity, and acceleration, and move on to Newton’s laws of motion, which explain how and why objects move. You’ll study work, energy, and power, as well as the principles of momentum and collisions. We’ll also cover rotational motion, torque, and angular momentum, along with applications in circular motion and gravitational systems. Topics such as statics, equilibrium, simple harmonic motion, and fluid mechanics will be introduced to give a broad understanding of mechanical behavior. This course is ideal for physics and engineering students, as well as anyone interested in understanding how the physical world operates through the lens of classical mechanics. No advanced background is needed—just a curiosity to learn and explore. ENGINEERING TUTORIAL
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