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Theoretical Physics 1: Classical Mechanics

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Theoretical Physics 1: Classical Mechanics

Theoretical Physics 1: Classical Mechanics
Springer | Classical Continuum Physics | July 30, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319401076 | 606 pages | pdf | 9.66 mb

Authors: Nolting, Wolfgang
Includes all the math for a quick start
Offers a tried-and-tested approach reflecting the author's 40 years of teaching experience
Belongs to a multi-volume introduction to theoretical physics, in which one renowned textbook author covers the complete curriculum
Offers detailed explanations of the solutions to numerous problems


This textbook offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to classical mechanics, one of the core components of undergraduate physics courses. The book starts with a thorough introduction to the mathematical tools needed, to make this textbook self-contained for learning. The second part of the book introduces the mechanics of the free mass point and details conservation principles. The third part expands the previous to mechanics of many particle systems. Finally the mechanics of the rigid body is illustrated with rotational forces, inertia and gyroscope movement.
Ideally suited to undergraduate students in their first year, the book is enhanced throughout with learning features such as boxed inserts and chapter summaries, with key mathematical derivations highlighted to aid understanding. The text is supported by numerous worked examples and end of chapter problem sets.
About the Theoretical Physics series
Translated from the renowned and highly successful German editions, the eight volumes of this series cover the complete core curriculum of theoretical physics at undergraduate level. Each volume is self-contained and provides all the material necessary for the individual course topic. Numerous problems with detailed solutions support a deeper understanding. Nolting is famous for his refined didactical style and has been referred to as the "German Feynman" in reviews.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
205 b/w illustrations, 37 illustrations in colour
Topics
Mechanics
Mathematical Methods in Physics
Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials

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