List of equations in classical mechanics
This page gives a summary of important equations in classical mechanics.
Note: All quantities in bold represent vectors.
In the discrete case:
Or in the continuous case:
For a single axis of rotation:
Vector form:
(Note: I can be treated like a vector if it is diagonalized first, but it is actually a 3×3 matrix)
r is the radius vector
g is the acceleration due to gravity, one the physical constants.
Table of contents
1 Nomenclature
2 Defining Equations
Nomenclature
Defining Equations Center of Mass
where <math>n</math> is the number of mass particles.
where ρ(s) is the scalar mass density as a function of the position vector.
Velocity
Acceleration
(R = radius of the circle, ω = v/R [angular velocity])
Momentum
Force
Impulse
Moment of Intertia
Angular Momentum
Torque
if |r| and the sine of the angle between r and p remains constant.
This one is very limited, more added later. α = dω/dt
Precession
Energy
Central Force Motion
Useful derived equations Position of an accelerating body
Equation for velocity