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This first course in the physics curriculum introduces classical mechanics. Historically, a set of core concepts—space, time, mass, force, momentum, torque, and angular momentum—were introduced in classical mechanics in order to solve the most famous physics problem, the motion of the planets.
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This first course in the physics curriculum introduces...
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- Review: Vectors
Review: Vectors - Classical Mechanics | Physics | MIT...
- Week 1: Kinematics
Week 1: Kinematics - Classical Mechanics | Physics | MIT...
- Week 2: Newton's Laws
Week 2: Newton's Laws - Classical Mechanics | Physics | MIT...
- Week 3: Circular Motion
Week 3: Circular Motion - Classical Mechanics | Physics |...
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This class is an introduction to classical mechanics for students who are comfortable with calculus. The main topics are: Vectors, Kinematics, Forces, Motion, Momentum, Energy, Angular Motion, Angular Momentum, Gravity, Planetary Motion, Moving Frames, and the Motion of Rigid Bodies.
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This first course in the physics curriculum introduces classical mechanics. Historically, a set of core concepts—space, time, mass, force, momentum, torque, and angular momentum—were introduced in classical mechanics in order to solve the most famous physics problem, the motion of the planets.
Physics I is a first-year, first-semester course that provides an introduction to Classical Mechanics. It covers the basic concepts of Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, and kinetic gas theory.