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Two-body problem in general relativity
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Introduction to Electromagnetism
Explores the interaction between electromagnetic waves and matter, from classical to quantum models, emphasizing the significance of probability distributions and energy states.
General Physics: Mechanics
Explores the concept of center of mass and its significance in simplifying the analysis of material points and solids.
Two-Body Problem: Center of Mass and Momentum
Explores the two-body problem, center of mass, momentum conservation, and collisions.
Orbital Motion and Kepler's Laws
Covers the two-body problem, Newton's law, gravitational perturbations, and Kepler's laws.
Action-Reaction Law, Collisions
Explores perfectly inelastic collisions, momentum balance, kinetic energy dissipation, elastic collisions, and the two-body problem.
Two-Body Problem: Center of Mass and Forces
Discusses the two-body problem, center of mass, forces, and Newton's laws.
Black Holes: Signal Escape Probability
Explores signal escape probability near black holes, eternal circular orbits, equations of motion, and gravity in different space-time dimensions.
Mercury's Precession: Calculation Methods
Explores methods to calculate Mercury's precession and analyzes celestial mechanics concepts.
Gateways to the Moon and Local Floer Homology
Explores the problem of a falling stone hitting the moon, focusing on gateways to the moon and local Floer homology.
Kepler Laws: Introduction to Astrophysics
Covers the Kepler Laws, orbital motion, reduced mass, and orbital periods.
Geometric Locus and Mechanics
Covers geometric locus, cone sections, Kepler's problem, Newton's laws, and conservation laws.
Studying Systems of Material Points
Covers material points systems, effective potentials, orbits, escape velocity, and static equilibrium of solid bodies.
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