Classical Dynamics - DAMTP
The fundamental principles of classical mechanics were laid down by Galileo and New-ton in the 16 thand 17 centuries. In 1686, Newton wrote the Principia where he gave us three laws of motion, one law of gravity and pretended he didn’t know cal-culus. Probably the single greatest scienti c achievement in history, you might think
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