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  2. 2 days ago · A term that describes the chaotic fluid motion that results from adding polymers in small concentrations to watery liquids. This type of turbulence exists only in non-Newtonian fluids. Its counterpart is classical turbulence, occurring in Newtonian fluids, for example in a river when the water at high speed flows past a bridge’s pillar.

  3. 3 days ago · General relativity, also known as the general theory of relativity and Einstein's theory of gravity, is the geometric theory of gravitation published by Albert Einstein in 1915 and is the current description of gravitation in modern physics.

  4. 3 days ago · Classical mechanics. Second law of motion. History. Timeline. Textbooks. Branches. Fundamentals. Formulations. Core topics. Rotation. Scientists. Physics portal. Category. v. t. e. Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.

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    1 day ago · Sir Isaac Newton FRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27 [a]) was an English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher. [7] He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed.

  6. PHYS 2054 - General Physics 1 classical mechanics and thermodynamics. This is the first of a three semester sequence of classes for scientists and engineers to introduce them to classical and quantum physics with calculus and vectors.

  7. 4 days ago · As it turns out, special relativity is crucial to explaining the correct chemical activity of the elements predicted by chemistry, the behavior of magnetic materials, and the behavior of subatomic particles in particle accelerators, all of which involve particles such as electrons or protons moving at relativistic speeds.

  8. 3 days ago · Calculus-based introduction to classical mechanics, emphasizing problem solving. Topics include 1- and 2-dimensional kinematics and dynamics; Newton’s Laws of Motion; work, energy and momentum; and rotational motion and angular momentum.

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