Associations to the word «Mechanics»
Noun
- Relativity
- Mechanic
- Celestial
- Hilbert
- Formulation
- Optic
- Physic
- Planck
- Einstein
- Physics
- Integral
- Fracture
- Duality
- Calculus
- Neumann
- Continuum
- Momentum
- Dynamics
- Optics
- Physicist
- Erwin
- Magnetism
- Deformation
- Perturbation
- Particle
- Kepler
- Equation
- Dynamic
- Cosmology
- Interpretation
- Optimization
- Astronomy
- Tensor
- Mathematic
- Entropy
- Approximation
- Inequality
- Euler
- Galileo
- Classical
- Theorem
- Newton
- Equivalence
- Prediction
- Geometry
- Probability
- Turbulence
- Mathematics
- Oscillator
- Equilibrium
- Trajectory
- Theory
- Ign
- Inertia
- Uncertainty
- Engineering
- Atom
- Kuhn
- Graphic
- Paradox
- Symmetry
- Photon
- Matrice
- Fundamental
Adjective
- Quantum
- Celestial
- Fluid
- Orbital
- Classical
- Computational
- Statistical
- Stochastic
- Mathematical
- Theoretical
- Angular
- Microscopic
- Gravitational
- Fractional
- Nonlinear
- Observable
- Mechanic
- Kinetic
- Geometrical
- Mechanical
- Geometric
- Elastic
- Electromagnetic
- Numerical
- Molecular
- Applied
- Invariant
- Atomic
- Canonical
- Differential
- Fundamental
- Relational
- Causal
- Concave
Wiktionary
MECHANICS, noun. (physics) The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on material objects with mass
MECHANICS, noun. The design and construction of machines.
MECHANICS, noun. (writing) Spelling and punctuation.
MECHANICS, noun. Operation in general; workings
MECHANICS, noun. Plural of mechanic
Dictionary definition
MECHANICS, noun. The branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference.
MECHANICS, noun. The technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; "mechanisms of communication"; "the mechanics of prose style".
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.