Mechanics

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Mechanics: Overview

Mechanics covers chapters such as Gravitation, Units and Measurements, Laws of Motion, Motion in a Straight Line, Physical World, Work, Energy and Power, Motion in a Plane and, Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion

Practice Other Chapters from Mechanics

Physics>Mechanics>Units and Measurements

This chapter covers topics such as The International System of Units, Physical Quantities, Measurement of Length, Measurement of Time, Errors in Measurement, Dimensional Formulae and Equations, Significant Figures, etc.

Physics>Mechanics>Motion in a Straight Line

This chapter covers topics such as Kinematic Equations for Uniformly Accelerated Motion, Position, Path Length and Displacement, Relative Velocity, Acceleration and Speed and Velocity.

Physics>Mechanics>Motion in a Plane

This chapter covers topics such as Projectile Motion, Position Vector, Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration, Uniform Circular Motion, Relative Velocity in Two Dimensions, Motion in a Plane with Constant Acceleration, etc.

Physics>Mechanics>Laws of Motion

This chapter covers topics such as Force, Common Forces in Mechanics, Newton's Second Law of Motion, Applications of Newton's Laws of Motion, Impulse and Change in Momentum, Newton's Third Law of Motion, etc.

Physics>Mechanics>Work, Energy and Power

This chapter covers topics such as Various Forms of Energy and Law of Conservation of Energy, Work Energy Theorem, The Scalar Product of Vectors, Kinetic Energy, Work Done by a Variable Force, Power, Conservation of Mechanical Energy, etc.

Physics>Mechanics>Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion

This chapter covers topics such as Angular Momentum in Case of Rotation about a Fixed Axis, Theorems of Perpendicular and Parallel Axes, Center of Mass, Rigid Body, Rolling Motion, Motion of Center of Mass, Energy in Rotation, etc.

Physics>Mechanics>Gravitation

This chapter covers topics such as Universal Law of Gravitation, Kepler's Laws, Earth Satellites, Acceleration Due to Gravity of the Earth, Gravitational Potential Energy, The Gravitational Constant, Geostationary and Polar Satellites, etc.