Lectures on Classical Mechanics Lectures on Classical Mechanics

Lectures on Classical Mechanics

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Descripción editorial

These lecture notes cover Classical Mechanics at the level of second-year undergraduates. The book offers comprehensive as well as self-contained material that can be taught in a one-semester course for students with the minimal background knowledge acquired in preuniversity education or in the usual first-year overview. The presentation does not skip the technical details which renders the book particularly well-suited for the self-studying student.These lecture notes cover Classical Mechanics at the level of second-year undergraduates. The book offers comprehensive as well as self-contained material that can be taught in a one-semester course for students with the minimal background knowledge acquired in preuniversity education or in the usual first-year overview. The presentation does not skip the technical details which renders the book particularly well-suited for the self-studying student.Contents:

Kinematics

Dynamics

Conservative Forces

Pair Forces

Two-Body Systems

Gravitating Mass Distributions

Variational Problems

Principle of Stationary Action

Small-Amplitude Oscillations

From Lagrange to Hamiltonian

Rigid Bodies

Earth-Bound LaboratoriesKey Features:

The presentation does not skip the technical details which renders the book particularly well-suited for the self-studying student

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2015
12 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
376
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Scientific Publishing Company
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
34.4
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