Three lectures on Newton's laws
Sergey S. Kokarev

TL;DR
This paper presents three lectures that analyze Newton's laws of motion from a modern perspective on space, time, and interactions, aiming to deepen understanding of classical mechanics fundamentals.
Contribution
It offers a contemporary reinterpretation of Newton's laws, connecting classical principles with modern physics insights.
Findings
Reinterpreted Newton's laws in the context of modern physics
Clarified foundational concepts for students of classical mechanics
Enhanced understanding of space, time, and interactions in Newtonian framework
Abstract
Three small lectures are devoted to three Newton's laws, lying in the foundation of classical mechanics. These laws are analyzed from the viewpoint of our contemporary knowledge about space, time and physical interactions. The lectures were delivered for students of YarGU in RSEC "Logos".
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications
