Physics

The Physics subcategory encompasses the core topics from both Physics 1 and Physics 2 courses in Mechanical Engineering education. In this section, you’ll find lecture notes, solved examples, and practical materials covering a wide range of subjects, from fundamental topics like kinematics, dynamics, forces, energy, and momentum, to more advanced topics such as electricity, magnetism, wave physics, optics, and modern physics. Our goal is to help students deeply understand physical principles and effectively apply this knowledge in engineering practices.

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Physics

Gravitation

I just fell, but the world of science soared, -The Apple Gravitation is the fundamental force that governs the interactions between masses in...

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Periodic Motion

Experimental science is the queen of knowledge. -Roger Bacon Periodic motion is a fundamental concept in physics that deals with any motion that...

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Static Equilibrium

Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge -Carl Sagan Static equilibrium is a fundamental concept...

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Kinematics and Dynamics of Rotational Motion about a Fixed Axis

If learning the truth is a scientific’s goal, then he must make himself the enemy of all that he reads. -Alhazen Ibn al-Haytham...

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Momentum and Description of Particle System Motion, Momentum Conservation

Experience will teach us about the Physical qualities, while our reason will use it and gain new knowledge and intelligence from it. -Émilie...

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Work and Energy Concepts, Conservative Forces and Energy Conservation

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another. –Albert Einstein The concepts of work and energy...

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Newton’s Laws of Motion

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. -Isaac Newton Newton’s Laws of Motion are the fundamental principles in classical mechanics...

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Kinematic Quantities and Description of Motion

It would be better for the true physics if there were no mathematicians on earth. -Daniel Bernoulli Definition of Motion: What is It...