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  • Systems in Motion: From Pendulums to Planetary Orbits
    2025/05/10

    You’ve made it to Episode 12 of “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics,” and today we begin to look at systems — multiple objects interacting, moving, and responding to forces together. Whether it’s a swinging pendulum or a galaxy of stars, systems are the true playground of classical mechanics

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    3 分
  • Circular Motion and the Invisible Pull Inward
    2025/05/10

    Welcome to Episode 11 of “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” Today, we spin into a new realm: circular motion. Whether it’s a child on a merry-go-round or a planet circling the Sun, this type of motion hides fascinating truths about forces, balance, and geometry. Let’s step into the circle.


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    2 分
  • Projectiles and Parabolic Paths: The Poetry of Motion
    2025/05/10

    Welcome to Episode 10 of “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” I’m your host, and today, we’re launching into the world of projectiles — the elegant arcs traced by cannonballs, basketballs, and even planets in free fall. These aren’t just physics problems — they’re the poetry of motion, where every curve tells a story. Let’s uncover the secrets behind parabolic paths.


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    2 分
  • The Language of Motion: Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
    2025/05/08

    You’re listening to “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” In Episode 9, we’ll learn

    the basic vocabulary of motion — displacement, velocity, and acceleration. These

    concepts aren’t just jargon — they’re the foundations of describing how things move in

    the universe. Once you understand these, the world begins to speak in motion. Let’s

    decode it together.

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    2 分
  • Free Fall and the Power of Gravity
    2025/05/08

    Welcome back to “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” Today’s topic is one that

    shaped the thinking of everyone from Galileo to Einstein — gravity. What exactly

    happens when we fall? Why do all objects drop at the same rate? And what does it

    mean that the Earth is pulling on us? Let’s dive into the mysterious and mighty force of

    gravity.

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    2 分
  • Friction, Drag, and Air Resistance: The Invisible Opponents
    2025/05/08

    Welcome to Episode 7 of “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” I’m glad you’re here

    — because today we’re talking about some of the most misunderstood forces in physics:

    friction, drag, and air resistance. They’re silent, invisible, and relentless. They’re what

    stop motion, drain energy, and complicate every experiment. Let’s uncover these hidden

    forces that shape almost everything you experience.

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    2 分
  • Understanding Mass and Weight: More Than Just Heaviness
    2025/05/08

    You’re listening to “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” In today’s episode, we clear

    up a common confusion — the difference between mass and weight. They’re used

    interchangeably in everyday language, but in physics, they’re worlds apart. By the end

    of this episode, you’ll never look at your bathroom scale the same way again.

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    2 分
  • Newton’s Third Law: For Every Action...
    2025/05/08

    Welcome back to “The Wonders of Classical Mechanics.” I’m thrilled you’re here.

    Today’s topic might sound familiar — “for every action, there is an equal and opposite

    reaction.” But what does that really mean? Is it just about rockets launching and

    balloons flying across rooms? Or is there a deeper symmetry hidden in the universe?

    Let’s find out.

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    2 分