Mechanics
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Mechanics (Latin mechanicus, from the Greek mechanikos, "one skilled in machines") is a variety of specialised sciences pertaining to the functions and routine operations of machines, machine-like devices or objects. When preceded by a qualifier, mechanics refers to the study of empirically mechanical functions of a stated quantity or property.
Disciplines of mechanics
- Biomechanics - study of mechanical properties of biologically created structures.
- Classical mechanics (a.k.a. Newtonian mechanics)
- Dynamics -- objects in motion subject to forces
- Hamiltonian mechanics, a formalism for classical mechanics
- Kinematics - objects in motion disregarding forces
- Statics - objects in equilibrium
- Continuum mechanics
- Lie group symmetries
- Mechatronics
- Quantum mechanics
- Statistical mechanics
- Relativistic mechanics
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