Material Point Mechanics
The mechanics of material points is a fundamental branch of physics that studies the motion of objects treated as point particles, where their dimensions and shape are irrelevant to the analysis.
This field is grounded in Newton's three laws of motion, which describe how objects respond to applied forces and move as a result.
By utilizing these fundamental laws, along with concepts such as kinetic energy, potential energy, angular momentum, and conservation of momentum, the mechanics of material points allows for the analysis and prediction of object motion. It is essential for many practical applications and forms a cornerstone of our understanding of the physical world.
- Enseignant: MBDIRINA BDIRINA MADANI