
Classical Mechanics: An introductory course
by Richard Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Lulu.com 2007
Number of pages: 297
Description:
A complete set of lecture notes for an lower-division classical mechanics course. Topics covered include one-dimensional motion, three-dimensional motion, Newton's laws of motion, energy and momentum conservation, circular and rotational motion, statics, planetary motion, oscillations, and wave motion.
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