Mechanics
Mechanics is the field in physics that studies the motion of objects and the forces that cause or change this motion. Mechanics is one of the oldest and most fundamental branches of physics, dealing with the behavior of physical bodies under the influence of forces, and it provides a framework for understanding the movement of everything from tiny particles to large celestial bodies.
Mechanics is typically divided into three main subfields:
- Classical Mechanics: This is the study of macroscopic objects moving at speeds much slower than the speed of light. Classical mechanics is based on principles laid out by Isaac Newton and others. It includes:
- Kinematics: The description of motion (e.g., position, velocity, and acceleration) without considering the forces that cause it.
- Dynamics: The study of forces and torques and how they affect motion.
- Statistical Mechanics: A branch that uses statistics to study systems with many particles, providing a bridge between microscopic and macroscopic properties.
- Quantum Mechanics: This branch describes the behavior of particles on very small scales, such as atoms and subatomic particles. Unlike classical mechanics, quantum mechanics involves probabilities and uncertainties, and it is governed by principles that differ significantly from those of classical physics.
- Relativistic Mechanics: This field applies to objects moving at speeds close to the speed of light or in strong gravitational fields. It incorporates Einstein's theory of relativity and is essential for understanding the physics of high-energy particles and cosmological phenomena.
Mechanics as a whole is foundational to understanding motion and energy in physics and is essential in fields like engineering, astronomy, and many technological applications.
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Mechanics Equations
- Angular Frequency TylerJones Use Equation
- Ballistic Initial Horizontal Velocity Component AndrewBudd Use Equation
- Capacitance Unit Conversion MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Cauchy Number Juliet Use Equation
- Centroid of a Beam Section MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Conveying Capacity TeddyCamelus Use Equation
- Deflection due to Magnus Force MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Energy of particle in a box EmilyB Use Equation
- Fanning Friction Factor EmilyB Use Equation
- Final Velocity Squared MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Flow Rate Unit Conversion KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Force Magnitude (from components) MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Harmonic Oscillator - Acceleration MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) shear strainxy MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) shear strainyz MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) shear strainzx MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) strainx MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) strainy MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (3D general) strainz MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (plane stress y component) MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (plane stress) strainx MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (plane stress) strainz MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (uniaxial stress) strainy,z MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Hooke's Law (uniaxial stress) strainx MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Impulse (Δ) KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Kinetic Engergy [rho] KurtHeckman Use Equation
- kPa to mmHg KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Lift Coefficient KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Magnus Effect on a Cylinder MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Mass in Spring System KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Mass-Spring System (angular frequency) TylerJones Use Equation
- Mass-Spring System (constant) KurtHeckman Use Equation
- MoI - cylinder about x-axis MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Moment of Inertia of a Beam Section MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Period of Mass-Spring System TylerJones Use Equation
- Poisson's Ratio MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Position of the piston of engine with respect to crank angle EmilyB Use Equation
- Potential Energy of a Spring KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Power dissipated by friction vCollections Use Equation
- Power Unit Conversion KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Pressure Units Conversion KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Relative Position in One Dimension MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Relative Velocity in One Dimension MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Rotational Acceleration of a Physical Pendulum Billy Use Equation
- Time to Velocity MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Torsion Stress MichaelBartmess Use Equation
- Volume Unit Conversion KurtHeckman Use Equation
- Work of Gravity Billy Use Equation
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