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  By Eeshan Baheti In this new physics blog, I will be going to show you about the topic of centre of mass in physics. In this blog, I will also show some example tutorials to  make the  topic understand more further. So let's begin into the topic of centre of mass. History of Centre of Mass The concept of centre of mass in physics in the form of centre of gravity was first introduced by the great Greek physicist, mathematician and engineer  Archimedes of Syracuse.  He worked with simplified assumptions about gravity that amount to a uniform field which thus, made the arrival of he mathematical properties that is known today as centre of mass. Archimedes showed that the torque exerted on the lever by weights resting at various points along the lever is the same as what it would be if all of the weights were moved to a single point which is the centre of mass.  In work of floating bodies, he demonstrated that the orientation of a  floating object i...

WHAT IS CLASSICAL PHYSICS ?

by - Eeshan Baheti


Classical physics refers to the branch of physics where the study is mainly related to mechanics. 
The word classical in this context means standard or accepted and also which is opposing experiments.

The theorems of classical physics was found way before in the twelfth centuries and later. Also,
there are many researches going on around classical physics. 

The classical physics mainly
came into rule when newton proposed laws of motion and his famous classical gravitational theory.

This theory states that every object in the universe attracts every other object with a force directed along the line of centres for the two objects that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of separation between the two objects.

Newton also stated the three laws of motion which are 
law of inertia (first law), f = ma (second law) and the third law is regarding action and reaction.

Classical physics is again divided into classical mechanics, classical thermodynamics, classical 
electrodynamics, classical chaos theory and nonlinear dynamics.

Classical physics involve complex chapters such as kinematics, dynamics, hydrostatic, 
gravitation, machinery and force.

In an whole classical physics is about real objects and their motion in real space whereas quantum physics is about the research of very small and minute objects. 
They mostly tell about atoms which again they classify to the study of electrons, protons 
and neutrons.

 So, In the conclusion for what is classical physics, mainly describes that the branch of physics not involving any quantum and relativity is called classical physics.





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  1. Very interesting knowledge of different laws of Newtown and classical physics.I enjoyed to read it.please cover different interesting topics of science.Best of luck

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    1. Thank you for this appreciation. I will continue to blog regarding science. Thanks.

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  2. Interesting blog and waiting for many more

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