Introduction to classical mechanics
β Scribed by Atam P. Arya
- Book ID
- 127427265
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
- City
- Upper Saddle River, N.J
- ISBN-13
- 9780135052235
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β¦ Synopsis
Featuring state-of-the-art computer based technology throughout, this comprehensive book on classical mechanics bridges the gap between introductory physics and quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and opticsβgiving readers a strong basis for their work in applied and pure sciences.Introduces Mathcad, using it in to do mathematical calculations, solve problems, make plots and graphs, and generally provide more in-depth coverage and a better understanding of physics. Pays special attention to such topics of modern interest as nonlinear oscillators, central force motion, collisions in CMCS, and horizontal wind circulation. For physicists and astronomers.
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This textbook covers all the standard introductory topics in classical mechanics, including Newton's laws, oscillations, energy, momentum, angular momentum, planetary motion, and special relativity. It also explores more advanced topics, such as normal modes, the Lagrangian method, gyroscopic motion
This textbook covers all the standard introductory topics in classical mechanics, including Newton's laws, oscillations, energy, momentum, angular momentum, planetary motion, and special relativity. It also explores more advanced topics, such as normal modes, the Lagrangian method, gyroscopic motion
This New Edition Of Classical Mechanics, Aimed At Undergraduate Physics And Engineering Students, Presents Ina User-friendly Style An Authoritative Approach To The Complementary Subjects Of Classical Mechanics And Relativity. The Text Starts With A Careful Look At Newton's Laws, Before Applying Them
This New Edition Of Classical Mechanics, Aimed At Undergraduate Physics And Engineering Students, Presents Ina User-friendly Style An Authoritative Approach To The Complementary Subjects Of Classical Mechanics And Relativity. The Text Starts With A Careful Look At Newton's Laws, Before Applying Them