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Science Physics Classical Mechanics
Non-quantum and non-relativistic physics. Study of motion of "bodies" - physical objects. Concepts involved: force, velocity, acceleration, etc.
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How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? Design your own roller coaster and experiment with bumper car collisions.
Colorful illustrated tutorial shows how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works.
Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.
Web page contains a clear, simple and intuitive derivation of this formula.
Provides definitions of gravity.
Graphics, related links and a video combine to show you how gyroscopes work.
Explanation of lifting capabilities of helium, hydrogen and hot air balloons, from How Stuff Works.
Article in the Platonic Realms. Gives a novice's overview of Kepler's laws.
Splung.com provides educative material including distance, displacement, velocity, acceleration, linear motion, circular motion, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, simple harmonic motion, energy, work, power, gravitation, Kepler's laws, satellites and friction.
Interactive visualisation of nonlinear mappings, a Java applet simulating the standard map and the Henon map.
Discussion of various forms of rotating motion in which the Coriolis effect plays a part, such as the Foucault pendulum and inertial oscillations. Illustrated with animations.
Symmetry of function. Finding of primitive without integration-summation. Newton's laws of any order. Mechanics of third order.
Provides several interactive physics simulations such as springs and masses, pendulums, molecules. Objects, mass, gravity, spring stiffness can be modified.
Provides some solutions for wave equations.
Symmetry of function. Finding of primitive without integration-summation. Newton's laws of any order. Mechanics of third order.
Article in the Platonic Realms. Gives a novice's overview of Kepler's laws.
How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? Design your own roller coaster and experiment with bumper car collisions.
Provides some solutions for wave equations.
Discussion of various forms of rotating motion in which the Coriolis effect plays a part, such as the Foucault pendulum and inertial oscillations. Illustrated with animations.
Web page contains a clear, simple and intuitive derivation of this formula.
Interactive visualisation of nonlinear mappings, a Java applet simulating the standard map and the Henon map.
Splung.com provides educative material including distance, displacement, velocity, acceleration, linear motion, circular motion, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, simple harmonic motion, energy, work, power, gravitation, Kepler's laws, satellites and friction.
Provides definitions of gravity.
Explanation of lifting capabilities of helium, hydrogen and hot air balloons, from How Stuff Works.
Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.
Provides several interactive physics simulations such as springs and masses, pendulums, molecules. Objects, mass, gravity, spring stiffness can be modified.
Colorful illustrated tutorial shows how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works.
Graphics, related links and a video combine to show you how gyroscopes work.

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