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Guide to Classical Physics : Using Mathematica for Calculations and Visualizations - James W. Rohlf

Guide to Classical Physics

Using Mathematica for Calculations and Visualizations

By: James W. Rohlf

eText | 10 December 2024 | Edition Number 1

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This is a "how to guide" for making introductory calculations in classical physics for undergraduates studying the subject.

The calculations are performed in Mathematica, and stress graphical visualization, units, and numerical answers. The techniques show the student how to learn the physics without being hung up on the math. There is a continuing movement to introduce more advanced computational methods into lower-level physics courses. Mathematica is a unique tool in that code is written as "human readable" much like one writes a traditional equation on the board.

The companion code for this book can be found here: https://physics.bu.edu/~rohlf/code.html

Key Features:

• Concise summary of the physics concepts

• Over 300 worked examples in Mathematica

• Tutorial to allow a beginner to produce fast results

The companion code for this book can be found here**:** https://physics.bu.edu/~rohlf/code.html

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