Classical Mechanics by Prof. Deepto Chakrabarty , Dr. Peter Dourmashkin , Dr. Michelle Tomasik , Prof. Anna Frebel and Prof. Vladan Vuletic via MIT
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Week 1: Kinematics
Week 2: Newton's Laws Circular Motion
Week 3: Circular Motion Momentum and Impulse
Week 4: Drag Forces, Constraints and Continuous Systems Work and Mechanical Energy
Week 5: Momentum and Impulse Collision Theory
Week 6: Continuous Mass Transfer Torque
Week 7: Kinetic Energy and Work
Week 8: Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
Week 9: Collision Theory
Week 10: Rotational Motion
Week 11: Angular Momentum
Week 12: Rotations and Translation - Rolling
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.
The principles of mechanics successfully described many other phenomena encountered in the world. Conservation laws involving energy, momentum and angular momentum provided a second parallel approach to solving many of the same problems. In this course, we will investigate both approaches: Force and conservation laws.
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