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classical mechanics
noun
All of the physical laws of nature that account for the behaviour of the normal world, but break down when dealing with the very small (see quantum mechanics) or the very fast or very heavy (see relativity)
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The phrase "classical mechanics" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the branch of physics that studies the motion of macroscopic objects and is based on Newton's laws of motion. Example: "The principles of classical mechanics explain how a ball rolls down a ramp."
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From classical mechanics, F=ma.
Classical mechanics, actually.
If classical mechanics is George Eliot, quantum mechanics is Kafka.
After all, we do not call classical mechanics "Newtonism".
Classical mechanics is sometimes considered a branch of applied mathematics.
However, it is also significant in classical mechanics.
This involves trying to understand quantum mechanics by using the previous theories of classical mechanics.
His book, "Classical Mechanics", has been the standard text in the field since 1950.
Noted for his scholarship on classical mechanics and reactor shielding, Dr. Goldstein received the E.O.
The laws of conservation of energy, momentum, and angular momentum are all derived from classical mechanics.
Consequently, seismic moment provides a more uniform scale of earthquake size based on classical mechanics.
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traditional mechanics
classical structures
classical frameworks
classical vehicles
classical instruments
normal mechanics
classical systems
classical pathways
basic mechanics
usual mechanics
classical approaches
classical rules
classical functions
familiar mechanics
classical saws
classical schemes
classical technologists
classical pieces
classical skills
classical processes
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