Classical Mechanics
the propagation of seismic waves, generated by earthquakes, through the Earth’s crust), and Engineering (e.g., the equilibrium and stability of structures). Classi-cal mechanics is also of great signicance outside the realm of science. After all, the sequence of events leading to the discovery of classical mechanicsŠstarting
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