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An Introduction to Mechanics

โœ Scribed by Daniel Kleppner; Robert J Kolenkow


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
570
Category
Library

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List of examples -- Vectors and kinematics: a few mathematical preliminaries -- Newton's laws: the foundations of Newtonian mechanics -- Momentum -- Work and energy -- Some mathematical aspects of force and energy -- Angular momentum and fixed axis rotation -- Rigid body motion and the conservation of angular momentum -- Noninertial systems and fictitious forces -- Central force motion -- The harmonic oscillator -- The special theory of relativity -- Relativistic kinematics -- Relativistic momentum and energy -- Four-vectors and relativistic invariance


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