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PhysicsCourse 02

Classical Mechanics

Newtonian, energy, rotational, oscillatory, and orbital mechanics as one connected framework.

Core~38 minGrasp Physics
Newton's lawsWork-energyRotationOscillationsGravityOrbits
Step 01Course 2 · Mechanics

Predict change from interactions.

Classical mechanics works spectacularly for objects much larger than atoms and much slower than light. Start with a free-body diagram: isolate one body, draw only forces on it, and write F=dp/dt\sum \mathbf F = d\mathbf p/dt by component.

Constraint forces—normal forces, tension, hinges—adapt to enforce geometry. Friction is a model of a complicated interface, not a universal constant force.