Classical Mechanics, the branch of physics that describes the motion of objects under the influence of forces, forms the foundation of our understanding of the physical world and the principles that govern the behaviour of matter. Developed by scientists such as Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei in the 17th and 18th centuries, classical mechanics encompasses concepts such as Newton's laws of motion, the conservation of energy and momentum, and the principles of gravitation and projectile motion. With its applications in fields as diverse as engineering, astronomy, and robotics, classical mechanics continues to be a cornerstone of scientific research, offering insights into the fundamental principles that govern motion and dynamics.
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