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Classical Mechanics

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» Amusement Park Physics Open in a new browser window
How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? Design your own roller coaster and experiment with bumper car collisions.

» An introduction to physics - Mechanics Open in a new browser window
An introduction to classical mechanics. Suitable for students who are beginning the subject.

» Block and Tackle Open in a new browser window
Colorful illustrated tutorial shows how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works.

» Central Forces with Java Open in a new browser window
A JAVA applet to simulate orbits in four different central forces: gravity, Yukawa, 1/R^4 and Black Holes

» Chaotic Systems Open in a new browser window
A brief overview of chaos theory and applications in classical mechanics.

» Classical Mechanics on About.com Open in a new browser window
Articles with practical advice and solutions for lots of topical problems.

» Classical Mechanics on Wikipedia Open in a new browser window
Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.

» Derivation of basic gyroscope formula Open in a new browser window
Web page contains intuitive and clear, simple and intuitive derivation of Gyroscope Effect’s formula.

» Freshman Problems in Mechanics Open in a new browser window
Links to various problem sets relating to 1 and 2 dimensional kinematics. Easy mechanics problems and solutions.

» Gravity Open in a new browser window
If you want to learn about gravity come here.

» Gyroscope Open in a new browser window
Graphics, related links and a video combine to show you how gyroscopes work.

» How a Helium Balloon Works Open in a new browser window
Explanation of lifting capabilities of helium, hydrogen and hot air balloons, from How Stuff Works.

» Kepler's Laws Open in a new browser window
Article in the Platonic Realms. Gives an novice's overview of Kepler's laws.

» On a general Method of expressing the Paths of Light,and of the Planets, by the Coefficients of a Characteristic Function Open in a new browser window
An original paper by William Rowan Hamilton, dated 1833.

» Oscillations Open in a new browser window
Gives a solution on a symmetric, linear, triatomic molecule problem.

» Physics for Beginners Open in a new browser window
This site covers motion and forces for individuals with no prior knowledge of the subject.

» Physics of Sound Open in a new browser window
Rigorous derivation of sound wave equations from a molecular model of an ideal diatomic gas. General solution of the wave equations. Point source radiating in a moving medium.

» Primitive Potentials and Newton's Laws from Symmetry Open in a new browser window
Symmetry of function. Finding of primitive without integration-summation. Newton's laws of any order. Mechanics of third order.

» Rigid Bodies Open in a new browser window
Separation of motion of centre of mass and rotation about a fixed axis.

» Simulations with Java Open in a new browser window
Provides several interactive physics simulations such as springs and masses, pendulums, molecules. Objects, mass, gravity, spring stiffness can be modified.

» The Lagrange Points Open in a new browser window
Overview of the Lagrange points of the sun-earth-system. Links to a detailed derivation.

» The Physics and Math of Soccer Open in a new browser window
Discusses shape of a soccer ball, spin effects, motion of projectiles.

» Virtual Escalator Open in a new browser window
Virtual Escalator is an physics safety educational tool.

» Wave Equation Open in a new browser window
Mathematical description and derivation of wave equations.



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