Start with Hyperphysics and Wikipedia. Follow links to other sites like Physics.org.
Start with Wikipedia and Hyperphysics and Physics.org.
Perhaps websites may amuse you for a day, but the only way to go is to get a real QM text like griffith's or if your feeling adventurous Shankar's.
A. Ciampi has written: 'Classical hamiltonian linear systems' -- subject(s): Dynamics, Hamiltonian systems
Victor L. Streeter has written: 'Handbook of fluid dynamics' -- subject(s): Fluid dynamics 'Fluid dynamics' -- subject(s): Fluid dynamics 'Fluid Dynamics (Aeronautics Science Publications)' 'Fluid mechanics' -- subject(s): Fluid mechanics 'Fluid mechanics' -- subject(s): Fluid mechanics
Mechanics is the study of the interactions between matter and the forces acting on it. Mechanics is divided into three, namely, statics, dynamics and kinematics. Dynamics is the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of the bodies under the action of forces. statics - no change of momentum dynamics - change of momentum kinematics - force is not concerned
Lagrangian (L) summarizes the dynamics of the system.Generally, in classical physics, the Lagrangian is defined as follows:L=T-Vwhere T is kinetic energy of the system and V is its potential energy. If the Lagrangian of a system is has been defined, then the equations of motion of the system may also be obtained.
Franco M. Capaldi has written: 'Continuum mechanics' -- subject(s): SCIENCE / Mechanics / Dynamics / Fluid Dynamics, Continuum mechanics
The two main divisions of mechanics are Statics and Dynamics.
R. C. Hibbeler has written: 'Engineering Mechanics Dynamics' 'Engineering mechanics' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Applied Mechanics 'Study guide and problems supplement' -- subject(s): Statics 'SI engineering mechanics, dynamics' -- subject(s): Dynamics 'Engineering mechanics (statics & dynamics) value pack' 'Engineering mechanics' -- subject(s): Applied Mechanics, Dynamics, Mechanics, Mechanics, Applied, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc, Statics 'Analisis Estructural - 3b' 'Mechanics of materials' -- subject(s): Strength of materials, Structural analysis (Engineering), Materials, Problems, exercises, Applied Mechanics 'Study guide and problem supplement'
John Prescott has written: 'Mechanics of particles and rigid bodies, by John Prescott' -- subject(s): Dynamics of a particle, Dynamics, Rigid, Mechanics, Rigid Dynamics
Vehicle dynamics are the things that are consider the dynamics of vehicles. It is a part of engineering primarily based on mechanics.
Very carefully. Buoyancy, engine mechanics, fluid dynamics/mechanics, and a whole lot more.
dynamics, mechanics, kinematics
Fluid Dynamics (Physics and Mechanics).