What are the basics of classical physics?

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In summary, classical physics is a branch of physics that studies the motion and behavior of macroscopic objects using the principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. It is based on the laws of motion developed by Isaac Newton and includes concepts such as force, energy, and momentum. Classical physics also encompasses the study of heat, work, and energy transfer, as well as the behavior of electric and magnetic fields. It serves as the foundation for modern physics and is essential for understanding the physical world around us.
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Salvatore Caretti
Hello, I am Salvatore Caretti. I am a student in high school that is greatly intrigued about physics, however I am not very good at it. Most of my time on this forum won't be contributing but merely watching and learning. I especially enjoy classical physics.
 
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