Examples are:
- rotation and revolution of the earth
- objects that are falling (free fall)
- wind turbines
waterfall
falling rocks
bouncing ball
boulder on top of a hill
give at least 5 example of mechanics?
There are hundreds of examples! Reaction rates, Rate relationships in mechanics, electric fields, gravitation, fluid mechanics, population growth, thermodynamics...
Douglas Richard Leonard Smith has written: 'Examples in engineering science for General Course students' 'Fluid mechanics through worked examples' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Fluid mechanics
John Whitney Hurlow has written: 'Examples in engineering science for mechanical engineering technicians' -- subject(s): Applied Mechanics, Mechanics, Applied
Tune up ,c cleaner,vista optimize,registry mechanics ......etc.....................................................................................................
P. B. N. Neal has written: 'Mechanics examples'
The title 'mechanic' covers a wide range of fields. A person in employment with this title would repair and maintain machinery. A few specific examples of mechanical employment include: car mechanics, boiler mechanics, or aircraft mechanics.
Applied Mechanics is a branch of Science that treats of the action of forces on Engineering Structure.Applied mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences and the practical application of mechanics. Applied mechanics examines the response of bodies (solids and fluids) or systems of bodies to external forces. Some examples of mechanical systems include the flow of a liquid under pressure, the fracture of a solid from an applied force, or the vibration of an ear in response to sound.
If you mean things that drive the country's economy here are the following:farmingmineralslivestockminingnutrientsmilitaryclothingcomputercarscell phonestrade goodsand other mechanics
Examples: geophysics, astrophysics, biophysics, solid state physics, optics, mechanics, nuclear physics, etc.
One highly recommended book for mechanics that covers a wide range of topics with clear explanations and practical examples for beginners is "Fundamentals of Physics" by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker.
Try this site:* Interactive Examples for Physics 211Complete sets of Interactive Examples were introduced into the calculus-based mechanics course (Physics 211) in the fall semester of 2002. ...** http://research.physics.uiuc.edu/per/ie_211.html