This is a book on intermediate classical mechanics. In this book, classical mechanics is presented as a useful tool to analyze the physical universe and also as the base on which the whole pyramid of modern physics has been erected. Various mechanical concepts are developed in a highly logical manner, with relatively thorough treatments on mathematical procedures and many physically interesting applications. Connections to more modern theoretical developments (including statistical physics, relativity, and quantum mechanics) are emphasized.
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Contents: - Preface
- In Three-Dimensional Space: Vector Description
- Evolution in Time: Basic Elements of Newtonian Mechanics
- One-Dimensional Motion
- Motion of a Particle in Two or Three Dimensions
- The Two-Body Problem, Collision and Many-Particle System
- Gravitational Field Equations
- Rigid Body Dynamics I
- Elements of Fluid Mechanics
- Motion in a Non-Inertial Reference Frame
- Lagrangian Mechanics
- Application of the Lagrangian Method: Small Oscillations
- Rigid Body Dynamics II
- Hamiltonian Mechanics
- Selected References
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate physics students.
Keywords:Classical Mechanics;Newtonian Mechanics;Lagrangian Mechanics;Hamiltonian Mechanics;Celestial Mechanics;Conservation Law;Symmetry PrincipleReview:
Key Features:- We explained all mechanical concepts by a systematical and logical approach
- We strongly emphasized on the symmetry arguments and various mechanical conservation laws
- We provided many applications in broad areas in thorough manners