Principles: Dynamics Is A

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Dynamics is a branch of physics (specifically classical mechanics) concerned with the study

of forces and torques and their effect onmotion, as opposed to kinematics, which studies the motion
of objects without reference to its causes. Isaac Newton defined the fundamental physical
laws which govern dynamics in physics, especially his second law of motion.
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1 Principles

2 Newton's laws

3 See also

4 References

5 Further reading

Principles[edit]
Generally speaking, researchers involved in dynamics study how a physical system might develop or
alter over time and study the causes of those changes. In addition, Newton established the
fundamental physical laws which govern dynamics in physics. By studying his system of mechanics,
dynamics can be understood. In particular, dynamics is mostly related to Newton's second law of
motion. However, all three laws of motion are taken into matter because these are interrelated in any
given observation or experiment.[1]

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