Newtonian Physics is an online text book on Newton's laws for an introductory college physics class. Which is written by Benjamin Crowell, a lecturer in physics and astronomy at Fullerton College, California.
The treatment of the book is algebra-based, with applications of calculus discussed in optional sections, which includes descriptions, figures, tables and formulae. Topics covered include scaling and order of magnitude estimates; velocity and relative motion; acceleration and free fall; force and motion; analysis of forces; Newton's Laws; vectors; vectors and motion; circular motion; and gravity.
The branch Newtonian Physics states that Matter moves at constant speed in a straight line unless a force acts on it. (This seems intuitively wrong only because we tend to forget the role of friction forces.) Material objects can exert forces on each other, each changing the other's motion. A more massive object changes its motion more slowly in response to a given force.
The Contents of the books are :
Introduction and Review
Scaling and Order-of-Magnitude Estimates
Velocity and Relative Motion
Acceleration and Free Fall
Force and Motion
Analysis of Forces
Newton's Laws in Three Dimensions
Vectors
Vectors and Motion
Circular Motion
Gravity
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