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Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics

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Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics
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Publisher: University of California, San Diego
Number of pages: 453

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The level of these notes is appropriate for an advanced undergraduate or a first year graduate course in classical mechanics. I have included many worked examples within the notes, as well as in the final chapter, which contains solutions from Physics 110A and 110B midterm and final exams.

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