Classical Mechanics
The mks unit of time is the second (symbol s), which was formerly dened in terms of the Earth’s rotation, but is now dened as the time for 9;192;631;770 oscillations associated with the transition between the two hyperne levels of the ground state of the isotope Cesium 133. In addition to the three fundamental quantities, classical mechanics ...
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