Classical mechanics is a theory useful in support of the learning of the motion of non-quantum mechanical low-energy particles in weak gravitational fields.
😊In the case of high velocity objects approaching the speed of light classical mechanics is enhanced by special relativity.
😊The combination of Newton’s laws of motion and gravitation provide the fullest and largest accurate description of classical mechanics.
😊Beyond Newton’s laws, Classical mechanics also describes the additional complex motions of extended non-point like objects.
😊Due to the relative motion particles in the non-inertial frame appear to move in ways not explained by forces from existing fields in the reference frame.
😊Since the definition of acceleration is a = dv/dt the second law can be written in the simplified
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Wikipedia Contributors. “Classical Mechanics.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_mechanics. Accessed 30 Oct. 2020.