Classical Mechanics

 

    Classical mechanics is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces acting upon them. Classical mechanics applies to everyday phenomena, such as the motion of cars, projectiles, and celestial bodies, and is foundational for understanding more advanced concepts in physics. It relies on principles like inertia, momentum, and energy conservation, making it crucial for engineering and various scientific disciplines.

    After studying Classical Mechanics, you can specialize in any one among Advanced Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, and Classical and Quantum Field Theories. 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Open Learning)


Lund University, Sweden


Australian National University, Australia


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