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Introduction to mechanics 1st Edition (English, Paperback, Daniel Kleppner and Robert Kolenkow)

Introduction to mechanics 1st Edition  (English, Paperback, Daniel Kleppner and Robert Kolenkow)
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Introduction to mechanics 1st Edition (English, Paperback, Daniel Kleppner and Robert Kolenkow)

An Introduction To Mechanics 1st Edition is an excellent textbook for an initiation into the study of Mechanics in Fundamental Physics at the undergraduate level.

Summary Of The Book

An Introduction To Mechanics 1st Edition is an in-depth and comprehensive study of the fundamental concepts of mechanics. Aimed at students who have a background in mathematics and a basic understanding of Calculus, the book discusses only the essential concepts and principles in mechanics in order to prevent confusion and over loading of information for the students.

The topics covered in the book include Work and Energy, Central Force Motion, Vectors and Kinematics, a few Mathematical Preliminaries, Angular Momentum and Fixed Axis Rotation, Relativistic Kinematics, Momentum, the Harmonic Oscillator, Newton’s Law - The Foundations of Newtonian Mechanics, Special Theory of Relativity, Some Mathematical Aspects of Force and Energy, Non Inertial Systems and Fictitious Forces, Four Vectors and Relativistic Invariance, Rigid Body Motion and the Conservation of Angular Momentum, and Relativistic Momentum and Energy.

An Introduction To Mechanics 1st Edition has more than 700 illustrations to demonstrate the concepts explained and has content-wise questions given at the end of each chapter to help the students revise and understand the information better. The questions are graded according to their difficulty with answers provided for the difficult ones. The book also has several solved examples and practice sets of questions to enhance the students’ analytical aptitude.

An Introduction To Mechanics was first published in 1973 and is a considered a classic textbook on an introduction to principles and concepts of mechanics. It prepares the students exceptionally well for future research and studies in mechanics and physics.

About The Authors

Daniel Kleppner is a well known American Physicist with a specialization in Atomic Physics.

Besides An Introduction To Mechanics, Daniel Kleppner is also the co-author of Quick Calculus: A Self-Teaching Guide and co-editor of Atomic Physics 7.

Daniel Kleppner has written the book in an easy to understand and precise language and has refrained from providing excessive information to students at the undergraduate level.

Born on 16 December, 1932, Daniel Kleppner obtained his BS degree from Williams College in 1953, then a BA degree from Cambridge University in 1955, and his PhD from Harvard University in 1959. He is currently the Lester Wolfe Professor of Physics at MIT. He was also the Director at the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms from 2000 - 2007. Amongst other honours, Daniel Kleppner has been awarded the Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic or Surface Physics by the American Physical Society in 1986, the Wolf Foundation Prize in Physics in 2005, and the National Medal of Science in 2006.

Robert J. Kolenkow is an American Physicist and the co-author of the classic textbook in Physics, An Introduction To Mechanics.
He has also co-written Physical Geography Today: A Portrait of a Planet.

Robert Kolenkow provides in-depth information and detailed explanations on technical concepts in his book with clarity and a straightforward style of writing.

Robert J. Kolenkow graduated from MIT in 1955 and was an Associate Professor of Physics there till 1971.

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Book Details
  • Publication Year
    • 2009
  • Table of Contents
    • Chapter 1 Vectors And Kinematics A Few Mathematical Preliminaries
      Chapter 2 Newton?s Laws The Foundations of Newtonian Mechanics
      Chapter 3 Momentum
      Chapter 4 Work and Energy
      Chapter 5 Some Mathematical Aspects of Force And Energy
      Chapter 6 Angular Momentum And Fixed Axis Rotation
      Chapter 7 Rigid Body Motion And The Conservation Of Angular Momentum
      Chapter 8 Noninertial Systems And Fictitious Forces
      Chapter 9 Central Force Motion
      Chapter10 The Harmonic Oscillator
      Chapter11 The Special Theory Of Relativity
      Chapter12 Relativistic Kinematics
      Chapter 13 Relativistic Momentum And Energy
      Chapter 14 four Vectors And Relativistic Invariance ce

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    • Biotechnology, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Biotechnology, Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology Engineering, Electrical Engineering, B.Sc(Physics), Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Civil Engineering 
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