newtonian physics
Newtonian physics, also known as classical physics, refers to the scientific laws and principles developed by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. It describes the motion and interaction of objects under the influence of forces, with its key concepts including Newton's three laws of motion, the law of universal gravitation, and the principles of conservation of momentum and energy.
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