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Timeline of classical mechanics

The following is a timeline of the history of classical mechanics:

Antiquity

Early mechanics

  • 6th century – John Philoponus introduces the concept of impetus and the theory was modified by Avicenna in the 11th century and Ibn Malka al-Baghdadi in the 12th century
  • 6th century – John Philoponus says that by observation, two balls of very different weights will fall at nearly the same speed. He therefore tests the equivalence principle
  • 1021 – Al-Biruni uses three orthogonal coordinates to describe point in space
  • 1100–1138 – Avempace develops the concept of a fatigue, which according to Shlomo Pines is precursor to Leibnizian idea of force
  • 1100–1165 – Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi discovers that force is proportional to acceleration rather than speed, a fundamental law in classical mechanics

Newtonian mechanics

Analytical mechanics

Modern developments

References