Force, Motion, and Energy: the Cornerstones of Mechanics

Musaev Lochinbek Usan ugli, Ismatova Marjona Murad kizi

Abstract

Mechanics is a fundamental branch of physics that deals with the behavior of objects in motion and the forces that cause or change that motion. It provides a framework for understanding how objects move, how forces interact with matter, and how energy is transferred. The concepts of force, motion, and energy are intertwined and form the foundation of classical mechanics. These concepts help explain a wide range of phenomena, from the motion of planets to the mechanics of everyday objects.

Full text article

Generated from XML file

Authors

Musaev Lochinbek Usan ugli
Ismatova Marjona Murad kizi
Usan ugli, M. L., & Murad kizi, I. M. (2024). Force, Motion, and Energy: the Cornerstones of Mechanics. Journal of Innovation in Education and Social Research, 2(12), 210–211. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JIESR/article/view/1974
Copyright and license info is not available

Article Details