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A complete journey through Newton's laws, conservation principles, and Einstein's revolutionary view of space-time.
What you'll learn
Students will understand the fundamental concepts behind Newton's three laws of motion and how they govern the behavior of objects under various forces.
Apply the principles of kinematics and dynamics to solve problems involving velocity, acceleration, and displacement in linear and rotational motion.
Evaluate situations involving the conservation of momentum and energy, and assess their implications in mechanical systems.
Students will analyze real-world engineering problems involving forces, motion, and energy using Newtonian mechanics.
Requirements
This course is beginner-friendly and does not require any prior knowledge of Newtonians mechanics.
Description
Mechanics for Engineers and Physicists: Newton to EinsteinMaster the core principles of classical and relativistic mechanics - from vectors and Newton's laws to Einstein's revolutionary ideas - with real-world engineering, scientific, and AI-driven applications.This comprehensive course is designed for engineering students, physics students, researchers, educators, and anyone seeking a deep, structured, and application-oriented understanding of mechanics.Beginning with the foundations of vector analysis, progressing through Newtonian mechanics, and culminating in the profound insights of Einstein's relativity, the course blends theory, problem-solving, engineering perspectives, and modern AI approaches.You'll move step-by-step from basic concepts to advanced ideas, making this course ideal for both beginners and those strengthening their fundamentals for higher study, research, or competitive exams.What You Will LearnBy the end of this course, you will be able to:Understand and apply the fundamentals of vectorsTypes of vectors, vector addition, subtraction, resolutionScalar and vector products with practical examplesEngineering and AI-based approaches to vector analysisMaster Newton's Laws of MotionDeep understanding of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lawsDifferences, similarities, and conceptual connectionsReal-world applications, engineering interpretations, and AI modellingGrasp Work, Energy, and CollisionsKinetic and potential energyWork-energy theorem and applicationsElastic and inelastic collisionsConservation of energy, momentum, and angular momentumExplore Relativistic MechanicsFrames of referenceGalilean and Lorentz transformationsFailures of classical mechanicsUnderstand Major Concepts of Special RelativityTime dilation, length contraction, and mass variationTwin paradox explained clearlyRelativistic problems with step-by-step solutionsEinstein's mass-energy equivalence and modern interpretationsLearn Cutting-edge ApplicationsGPS systems and relativityRelativistic effects in engineering, satellites, astrophysicsBroader advanced applications and future technologiesCourse HighlightsSection-wise Progression from Basics to AdvancedOrganized into clear sections covering vectors, Newtonian mechanics, energy concepts, collisions, relativity foundations, and real-world applications.Problem Solving & Conceptual ClarityDedicated lectures for:Numerical problemsReal-life scenariosEngineering applicationsAI-based interpretationsEngineering FocusSee how mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace, and materials engineers use mechanics principles in design and analysis. Modern AI ApproachesLearn how AI models simulate mechanical systems, process GPS signals, optimize motion, and analyze collisions and physical data.Real-World ApplicationsDaily life examples, GPS technology, satellite motion, automotive safety, energy systems, nanotechnology applications, and more. Who Should Enroll?This course is perfect for:Engineering students (all branches)Physics undergraduates & postgraduatesCompetitive exam aspirants (GATE, ESE, IIT-JAM, BSc/MSc entrance tests)Educators & researchersAnyone curious about how Newtonian and Einsteinian mechanics shape modern technologyWhy Take This Course?Because mechanics is the foundation of all engineering and physical sciences.This course gives you:Clear explanationsStrong conceptual clarityStep-by-step problem-solvingModern AI and engineering connectionsRelativity explained the simplest wayReal-world applications and intuitionWho This Course Is For:Engineering students or professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of classical mechanicsPhysics enthusiasts with a desire to deepen their knowledge of motion and forcesAnyone curious about how the physical world works, from cars to celestial bodies
Who this course is for
Students and Beginners in Physics or Engineering: Those looking to build a strong foundation in mechanics.
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