About mechanics of the structured particles
V.M.Somsikov

TL;DR
This paper develops a mechanics framework for structured particles based on Newton's laws, explaining how it accounts for dissipative forces, symmetries, and their connection to thermodynamics and statistical physics.
Contribution
It introduces a mechanics of structured particles that incorporates dissipative forces and links symmetries to energy types, bridging mechanics with thermodynamics and statistical physics.
Findings
Mechanics of structured particles explains dissipative forces.
Symmetries of system and space lead to different energy types.
Framework connects mechanics with thermodynamics and kinetics.
Abstract
The principles of creation of the mechanics of structured particles in the frame of the Newton's laws are considered. The explanation how this mechanics leads to the account of dissipative forces is offered. Why the motions of the system determine by two type of symmetry: symmetry of the system and symmetry of space and how it leads to two types of energy and forces accordingly are discussed. How the mechanics of the structured particles leads to thermodynamics, statistical physics and kinetics are explained.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Dynamics · Scientific Innovation and Industrial Efficiency · High-pressure geophysics and materials
