Introduction to Mechanics of Particles and Systems Introduction to Mechanics of Particles and Systems

Introduction to Mechanics of Particles and Systems

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Publisher Description

This book is based on the author’s lecture notes for his Introductory Newtonian Mechanics course at the Hellenic Naval Academy. In order to familiarize students with the use of several basic mathematical tools, such as vectors, differential operators and differential equations, it first presents the elements of vector analysis that are needed in the subsequent chapters. Further, the Mathematical Supplement at the end of the book offers a brief introduction to the concepts of differential calculus mentioned.  

The main text is divided into three parts, the first of which presents the mechanics of a single particle from both the kinetic and the dynamical perspectives. The second part then focuses on the mechanics of more complex structures, such as systems of particles, rigid bodies and ideal fluids, while the third part consists of 60 fully solved problems.  

Though chiefly intended as a primary text for freshman-level physics courses, the book canalso be used as a supplemental (tutorial) resource for introductory courses on classical mechanics for physicists and engineers

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2020
9 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
278
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
13.7
MB

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