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Revision as of 22:40, 10 July 2014
Newton's Laws of Motion
Limits of Classical Mechanic
Classical Mechanics is the formulations of physics developed by Newton (1642-1727), Lagrange(1736-1813), and Hamilton(1805-1865).
It may be used to describe the motion of objects which are not moving at high speeds (0.1
) nor are microscopically small ( ).The laws are formulated in terms of space, time, mass, and force:
Space and Time
Space
Cartesian, Spherical, and Cylindrical coordinate systems are commonly used to describe three-dimensional space.