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100 _a Kleppner Daniel
245 _aAn introduction to mechanics
_cDaniel Kleppner ,Robert J. Kolenkow.
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c 2010.
300 _axxii, 546 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c 25 cm
505 _tVectors and kinematics: a few mathematical preliminaries --
_tNewton's laws: the foundations of Newtonian mechanics --
_tMomentum --
_tWork and energy --
_tSome mathematical aspects of force and energy --
_tAngular momentum and fixed axis rotation --
_tRigid body motion and the conservation of angular momentum --
_tNoninertial systems and fictitious forces --
_tCentral force motion --
_tThe harmonic oscillator --
_tThe special theory of relativity --
_tRelativistic kinematics --
_tRelativistic momentum and energy --
_tFour-vectors and relativistic invariance.
520 _a Intended for undergraduate students with foundation skills in mathematics and a deep interest in physics, it systematically lays out the principles of mechanics: vectors, Newton's laws, momentum, energy, rotational motion, angular momentum and noninertial systems, and includes chapters on central force motion, the harmonic oscillator, and relativity. Numerous worked examples demonstrate how the principles can be applied to a wide range of physical situations, and more than 600 figures illustrate methods for approaching physical problems. The book also contains over 200 challenging problems to help the student develop a strong understanding of the subjec
650 _aNonlinear mechanics.
700 _a Kolenkowt J.Robert
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