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In physics, dynamics is the branch of classical mechanics that's concerned with the motion of bodies. It is divided into two branches called kinematics and kinetics. Kinematics is concerned with the space-time relationship of a given motion without considering the origins of forces. In other words, it only deals with the geometric aspect of motion. Kinetics is concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of given forces. On the other hand, statics is concerned with rigid bodies at rest. In quantum physics, dynamics may refer to how forces are quantized, as in quantum electrodynamics or quantum chromodynamics.

Branches

Elementary Principles

  • Variational principles and Lagrange's equations
  • Two-body central force problem
  • Rigid body (in kinematics)
  • Small oscillations
  • Hamilton's equations
  • Canonical transformations
  • Hamilton-Jacobi Theory
  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Special theory of relativity

    Other fundamental engineering topics

  • Analysis of resistive circuits
  • Engineering economics
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Heat transfer
  • Materials science
  • Molecular dynamics
  • Statics
  • ThermodynamicsFurther Information

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