
Classical physics
Books number: 76
Classical physics is a branch of physics that studies the laws of nature governing the behavior of matter and energy in the macroscopic world. It is also known as Newtonian physics, after Sir Isaac Newton, who formulated the laws of motion and gravity that are the foundation of classical physics.
One of the fundamental principles of classical physics is the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This law is essential in understanding the behavior of physical systems, such as the motion of objects or the flow of fluids. It also provides a basis for understanding the behavior of machines, such as engines and turbines.
Classical physics is also concerned with the laws of motion. Newton's three laws of motion state that an object at rest tends to stay at rest, an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted upon by an external force, and the force required to change an object's motion is proportional to its mass and the rate of change of its velocity. These laws are essential in understanding the behavior of objects and the forces that act upon them.
Another key concept in classical physics is the law of gravity. According to this law, all objects in the universe attract each other with a force proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This law is crucial in understanding the behavior of celestial bodies, such as planets and stars, and is the basis for many astronomical calculations.
Classical physics also encompasses the study of waves and vibrations. Sound waves, for example, are vibrations in the air that propagate through space, while electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, are vibrations in electric and magnetic fields that also propagate through space. The study of waves and vibrations is important in many fields, including acoustics, optics, and electronics.
In conclusion, classical physics provides a fundamental understanding of the behavior of matter and energy in the macroscopic world. Its principles and laws are essential in understanding the behavior of physical systems, machines, and celestial bodies. While classical physics has been largely superseded by modern physics, it remains a vital field of study for understanding the physical world around us.
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol 1
Raymond A. Serway.
Classical physics
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1264
English
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol 1
Raymond A. Serway
Classical physics
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Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology
John Bird.
Classical physics
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1257
English
Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology
John Bird
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The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design
Leonard Susskind.
Classical physics
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1227
English
The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design
Leonard Susskind
Classical physics
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The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics
Leonard Susskind.
Classical physics
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1225
English
The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics
Leonard Susskind
Classical physics
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100 Instructive Trig-based Physics Examples Volume 2: Electricity and Magnetism
Chris McMullen.
Classical physics
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1211
English
100 Instructive Trig-based Physics Examples Volume 2: Electricity and Magnetism
Chris McMullen
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The Visual Guide to Extra Dimensions Volume 2
Chris McMullen.
Classical physics
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1164
English
The Visual Guide to Extra Dimensions Volume 2
Chris McMullen
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Four Lectures on Wave Mechanics
Irwin Schrodinger.
Classical physics
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1154
English
Four Lectures on Wave Mechanics
Irwin Schrodinger
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Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen
Philip Ball.
Classical physics
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1135
English
Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen
Philip Ball
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Raymond A. Serway.
Classical physics
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1097
English
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Raymond A. Serway
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The New Physics and Its Evolution
One of the physicists.
Classical physics
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1075
English
The New Physics and Its Evolution
One of the physicists
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Fundamentals in Chemical Physics
Thomas George.
Classical physics
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1050
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Fundamentals in Chemical Physics
Thomas George
Classical physics
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An Introduction to Black Holes, Information And The String Theory RevolutionAn Introduction to Black Holes, Information And The String Theory Revolution
Leonard Susskind.
Classical physics
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1040
English
An Introduction to Black Holes, Information And The String Theory RevolutionAn Introduction to Black Holes, Information And The String Theory Revolution
Leonard Susskind
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Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems
Stephen Thornton.
Classical physics
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1003
English
Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems
Stephen Thornton
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Principles of Physics
Raymond A. Serway.
Classical physics
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986
English
Principles of Physics
Raymond A. Serway
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Biomechanics of Artificial Organs and Prostheses
Megh Goyal.
Classical physics
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983
English
Biomechanics of Artificial Organs and Prostheses
Megh Goyal
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Classical Mechanics: A Critical Introduction
Michael Cohen.
Classical physics
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933
English
Classical Mechanics: A Critical Introduction
Michael Cohen
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Einstein's Masterwork: 1915 and the General Theory of Relativity
John Gribbin.
Classical physics
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900
English
Einstein's Masterwork: 1915 and the General Theory of Relativity
John Gribbin
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Statistical thermodynamics
Irwin Schrodinger.
Classical physics
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859
English
Statistical thermodynamics
Irwin Schrodinger
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The Analysis of Matter
Bertrand Russell.
Classical physics
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710
English
The Analysis of Matter
Bertrand Russell
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Six Impossible Things: The Mystery of the Quantum World
John Gribbin.
Classical physics
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702
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Six Impossible Things: The Mystery of the Quantum World
John Gribbin
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