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Newtonian Physics Summary
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Newtonian physics are first distinguished from Aristotelian physics and encompass the contributions of Isaac Newton (1642-1717), not only as they pertain to the understanding of the physics of motion but also as they shaped what is now referred to as...
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Classical mechanics Information
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Classical mechanics (commonly confused with Newtonian mechanics, which is a subfield thereof) is used for describing the motion of macroscopic objects, from projectiles to parts of machinery, as well as astronomical objects, such as spacecraft, planets,...


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Engineered Systems
The Mechanical Modernization of a Classical Icon.
11/01/2000: 4,040 words, approx. 14 pages
The historic General Motors Building is getting transformed into a new office center for the State of Michigan, combining Roaring '20s grandeur with 21st-century hvac. The year is 1922. Warren G. Harding becomes the first President of the United States to be...
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Mechanical Engineering
Classical Mechanics
10/01/2006: 136 words, approx. 1 pages
Classical Mechanics. R. Douglas Gregory. Cambridge University Press, 40 W. 20th St., New York, NY Ã00110 -4211. 2006. 590 pages. Softcover. $60. ISBN 0-521-53409-7. In this book, the author aims to cover the material normally taught in undergraduate mechanics courses from Newton's laws...
 


 

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