Mechanics .. Jalbum 8.6 <div class="fotopedia_widget_dark_unframed" id="fotopedia_widget" style="width: 600px"><script src="http://widgets.fotopedia.com/albums/FdDVe4lcZog/entries/AYmOiVWTnrc/widget/width/600/skin/dark_unframed" type="text/javascript"> </script><p><a href="http://www.fotopedia.com/albums/FdDVe4lcZog/entries/AYmOiVWTnrc">Mechanics</a> on <a href="http://www.fotopedia.com">Fotopedia</a></p></div> <blockquote> Mechanics (Greek Μηχανική) is the branch of physics concerned with the behaviour of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effect of the bodies on their environment. The discipline has its roots in several ancient civilizations (see History of classical mechanics and Timeline of classical mechanics). During the early modern period, scientists such as Galileo, Kepler, and especially Newton, laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics. This article is licensed under the GFDL. It uses material from Wikipedia content. </blockquote> DSC_0108 slides/DSC_0108.JPG# Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:28:35 +0000 slides/DSC_0108.JPG