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mechanics
The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on material objects with mass
plural form of mechanic
{n} the science or laws of force, or of machinery to apply force
the branch of physics that treats the phenomena caused by the action of forces
That branch of physics dealing with the action of forces on bodies which includes kinetics and statics
The design and construction of machines
The repetitive physical process of throwing the dice in precision shooting
– the branch of physics that deals with the kinetics and dynamics of macroscopic (large-scale) objects
the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
{i} branch of applied mathematics, study of the movement of bodies and forces; study of machines; technical workings or details of a particular thing
the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style"
That science, or branch of applied mathematics, which treats of the action of forces on bodies
(n) An area of applied physics which, at a macro level, deals with the response of bodies (parts) to the action of forces, and, at the micro level, with the response of materials
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Science of the action of forces on material bodies. It forms a central part of all physical science and engineering. Beginning with Newton's laws of motion in the 17th century, the theory has since been modified and expanded by the theories of quantum mechanics and relativity. Newton's theory of mechanics, known as classical mechanics, accurately represented the effects of forces under all conditions known in his time. It can be divided into statics, the study of equilibrium, and dynamics, the study of motion caused by forces. Though classical mechanics fails on the scale of atoms and molecules, it remains the framework for much of modern science and technology. celestial mechanics fluid mechanics quantum mechanics soil mechanics statistical mechanics
In the discussion of the skills-learning process, the common or objective factors underlying the choice of a method for resolving a task The outer-world component of skills, as opposed to the inner-world components made up by the subjective approaches to the skill In scientism, the mechanics affecting a task are often ignored, as they are considered to be implicit in the method
referring to space, energy, objects and time When something has those things in it, it constitutes something mechanical
The study of objects in motion and the forces that produce the motion