Explores drag on a sphere in Newtonian fluid mechanics, focusing on key parameters and the significance of the Reynolds number in determining the drag force.
Covers fundamental mechanics concepts, emphasizing the application of Newton's laws and the importance of choosing the right reference frame for describing motion.
Provides an overview of the historical development and fundamental concepts in mechanics, emphasizing the interplay between potential and kinetic energy.
Explores viscosity in Newtonian fluids, discussing shear stress, shear strain rate, and compressibility, with examples of shear thickening and shear thinning behaviors.