MOOC

Point System Mechanics

Lectures in this MOOC (98)
Studying Mechanics: Historical PerspectiveMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Explores the historical perspective and key concepts of mechanics within Polytechnic University's curriculum.
Derivatives: Speed and InterpretationMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Explores derivatives in a mechanical context, focusing on speed and interpretation.
Experiments in Newtonian MechanicsMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Delves into experiments on elastic collisions, double pendulum behavior, and chaotic movements in Newtonian mechanics.
History of MechanicsMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Explores the historical works of Galileo and Newton in the field of mechanics.
Kinematics of a Point ParticleMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Covers the definition of a material point, trajectory, vector speed, and acceleration.
Projections of Vector QuantitiesMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Explains unit vectors, vector projections, and cross products in mechanics.
Rectilinear Movement: Equations and IntegrationsMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Covers rectilinear movement, hourly equations, and differential equations with initial conditions.
Uniformly Accelerated Motion: Experiments and KinematicsMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Explores uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion and the equality of times with and without acceleration.
Newton's Philosophy of NatureMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Delves into Newton's classical mechanics and philosophy of nature, focusing on the concept of physical objects as particles with specific properties.
Newton's Laws of MotionMOOC: Newton's Mechanics
Introduces Newtonian mechanics, explaining mass, inertia, forces, and motion principles.

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