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===== The Three Fundamental Principles of Mechanics ===== | ===== The Three Fundamental Principles of Mechanics ===== |
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In this course, you have worked with the 3 central principles to mechanics, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|the momentum principle]], [[183_notes:define_energy#the_first_law_of_thermodynamics_the_energy_principle|the energy principle]], and [[183_notes:l_principle|the angular momentum principle]]. These 3 principles can predict or explain all motion in the universe as we know it. They are incredibly powerful principles that have been tested in many experiments. In this last set of notes, you will be reminded of them. | In this course, you have worked with the 3 central principles to mechanics, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|the momentum principle]], [[183_notes:define_energy#the_first_law_of_thermodynamics_the_energy_principle|the energy principle]], and [[183_notes:l_principle|the angular momentum principle]]. **These 3 principles can predict or explain all motion in the universe as we know it. They are incredibly powerful principles that have been tested in many experiments. In this last set of notes, you will be reminded of them. |
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==== Lecture Video ==== | ==== Lecture Video ==== |
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