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MP: Fachverband Theoretische und Mathematische Grundlagen der Physik
MP 8: Poster Session
MP 8.1: Poster
Mittwoch, 18. März 2026, 18:00–18:45, Redoutensaal
Newton Revisited: Modifications and Practical Insights into Classical Mechanics — •Amritpal Singh Nafria — IEC University
This paper challenges the foundational principle of applied force in classical mechanics by systematically addressing the limitations of Newton's second law in real-world scenarios. It demonstrates that the standard formulation is insufficient for accurate prediction when non-conservative forces are present.
Through a series of innovative experiments and detailed theoretical analyses, the work quantitatively reveals significant discrepancies between ideal theoretical predictions and empirical observations. The investigation meticulously accounts for the effects of friction and air resistance, and extends the analysis to consider celestial variations across different planetary environments.
The study employs advanced methodologies, including the use of weighing scales for the direct measurement of resistance forces. It integrates calculations across a wide spectrum of contexts, from terrestrial conditions to the low-gravity environment of Pluto, thereby providing a comprehensive and nuanced view of force dynamics.
The findings underscore the critical necessity for refined mechanical models that explicitly incorporate resistance effects. This work establishes a framework for more accurately predicting and managing force interactions in practical engineering and physics applications, paving the way for more effective force measurement and application techniques in both terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments.
Keywords: Newtonian Mechanics; Classical Mechanics; Applied Force Dynamics; Resistance Forces; Air Resistance