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Welcome to the introduction to Classical Mechanics. This video gives you the full roadmap of the series, from the mathematical foundations of vectors and matrices to Newtonian motion, oscillations, advanced dynamical methods, and relativity. Classical mechanics is the physics of motion — how particles, rigid bodies, and continuous systems evolve under forces and constraints. It forms the backbone of all theoretical physics, underlying electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and even modern materials science. In this video, we’ll take a guided tour through the 14 chapters of classical mechanics, covering topics like: The mathematics of vectors and vector calculus Newton’s laws and single-particle motion Oscillations, resonance, and nonlinear dynamics Chaos and sensitivity to initial conditions Gravitation and planetary motion Calculus of variations and Hamilton’s principle Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics Central-force motion and orbital mechanics Systems of particles and rigid body dynamics Motion in noninertial reference frames Coupled oscillations and normal modes Continuous systems and wave propagation And how classical mechanics ultimately connects to the Special Theory of Relativity Whether you're a high school student, a physics major, or just curious, this series is your launchpad to think like a physicist. Drop your thoughts or questions in the comments — and stay tuned for deep dives into each chapter, with real data, visual simulations, and critical thinking. Subscribe to keep learning physics the right way: with meaning, curiosity, and a little creativity. #Physics #ClassicalMechanics #Lagrangian #Hamiltonian #Chaos #Relativity #Dynamics #Oscillations #PhysicsCourse #STEM #PhysicsEducation