Module MA1242: Mechanics II
- Credit weighting (ECTS)
- 5 credits
- Semester/term taught
- Hilary term 2014-15
- Contact Hours
- 11 weeks, 3 lectures including tutorials per week
- Lecturer
- Prof Ruth Britto
- Learning Outcomes
- Module Content
- 
  -  More on Momentum and Energy
      (flow of mass: dynamics of systems with varying mass,
      elastic and inelastic collisions, centre of mass frame);
      
-  Some mathematical aspects
      (gradient, Stokes' theorem);
      
-  More on angular momentum
      (fixed axis of rotation, motion combining translation and rotation);
      
-  Rigid body motion
      (angular velocity and angular momentum as vectors, the gyroscope,
      precession);
      
-  Gravity
      (historical background: from Brahe and Kepler to Newton and from
      Newton to Einstein,
      Newton's law of gravitation,
      inertial and gravitational mass,
      experimental tests, limits of validity,
      applications: elementary systems, astronomical and astrophysical
      systems);
      
-  Central forces
      (two-body problem, reduced mass,
      general properties of central force motion);
      
-  Non-inertial frames and fictitious forces
      (accelerating non-rotating frames,
      rotating coordinate systems,
      centrifugal and Coriolis forces,
      tidal forces, rotating bucket and Mach's principle,
      the equivalence principle and origins of General Relativity,
      Galilean transformations, principle of Relativity);
      
- Elements of fluid dynamics.
 Further information at http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~kovacs/Teaching/Mechanics/Classical_Mechanics.html 
-  More on Momentum and Energy
      (flow of mass: dynamics of systems with varying mass,
      elastic and inelastic collisions, centre of mass frame);
      
- Module Prerequisite
- MA1241
- Assessment Detail
- This module will be examined 2-hour examination in Trinity term. The final grade will consist of 80% exam and 20% continuous assessment. Supplemental exams if required will consist of 100% exam

