![]() introduction to constrained variations and Hamilton's principle of least action explanation of the calculus of variations with physical examples ![]() ![]() review of Newtonian mechanics (forces and rotation problems) and various coordinate system settings The study-unit segment on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics will aim to provide a/an: The study-unit will conclude with an introduction to some applications of the formalism in several modern fields of physics. The emphasis of the study-unit will be the use of special relativity in performing mechanical calculations. The basis and formalism of classical mechanics will also be covered within this context. This study-unit will cover many of the basic concepts and mechanics of special relativity. Relativity forms the basis of many fields in modern physics while most modern theories are formulated with classical mechanics as the starting point. 02 - Years 2, 3 in Modular Undergraduate Course
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