Buch, Englisch, 800 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1456 g
Buch, Englisch, 800 Seiten, Format (B × H): 186 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1456 g
ISBN: 978-1-009-09847-2
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
This advanced undergraduate physics textbook presents an accessible treatment of classical mechanics using plain language and clear examples. While comprehensive, the book can be tailored to a one-semester course. An early introduction of the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms gives students an opportunity to utilize these important techniques in the easily visualized context of classical mechanics. The inclusion of 321 simple in-chapter exercises, 82 worked examples, 550 more challenging end-of-chapter problems, and 65 computational projects reinforce students' understanding of key physical concepts and give instructors freedom to choose from a wide variety of assessment and support materials. This new edition has been reorganized. Numerous sections were rewritten. New problems, a chapter on fluid dynamics, and brief optional studies of advanced topics such as general relativity and orbital mechanics have been incorporated. Online resources include a solutions manual for instructors, lecture slides, and a set of student-oriented video lectures.
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Part I. Kinematics and Dynamics: 1. A brief review of introductory concepts; 2. Kinematics; 3. Newton's laws: determining the motion; 4. Lagrangians and Hamiltonians; Part II. Conservation Laws: 5. The conservation of energy; 6. Linear momentum; 7. Angular momentum; 8. Conservation laws and symmetries; Part III. Gravity: 9. The gravitational field; 10. Central force motion: the Kepler problem; Part IV. Oscillations and Waves: 11. Harmonic motion; 12. The pendulum; 13. Waves; 14. Small oscillations (optional); Part V. Rotation: 15. Accelerated reference frames; 16. Rotational kinematics; 17. Rotational dynamics; Part VI. Special topics: 18. Statics; 19. Fluid dynamics and sound waves (optional); 20. The special theory of relativity; 21. Classical chaos (optional); Appendix A. Formulas and constants; Appendix B. Answers to selected problems.




