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Classical Newtonian Gravity Roberto A Capuzzo Dolcetta

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Classical Newtonian Gravity Roberto A Capuzzo Dolcetta
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Roberto A. Capuzzo Dolcetta
ISBN: 9783030258467, 3030258467
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Classical Newtonian Gravity Roberto A Capuzzo Dolcetta by Roberto A. Capuzzo Dolcetta 9783030258467, 3030258467 instant download after payment.

This book gives an introduction to classical Newtonian gravitation and potential
theories, as pieces of Physics essential for understanding classical mechanics and
particularly relevant for Astrophysics. Among the four fundamental forces of
Physics, gravity has the unique aspect of being an unscreened force which permeates
the whole universe. Moreover, although Einstein’s general relativity provides a more
extended framework for gravity, for most of the practical purposes, both in the field
of pure scientific investigation and in the applicative one, Newtonian gravity
provides much simpler and sufficiently approximated results, whenever applied in
the regime of weak field.
To reach the aim, the book is structured as follows.
In the first chapter, some essential elements of vectorial calculus are recalled,
especially to provide the formalism used in the following chapters.
In the second chapter, classical Newtonian gravity theory for one and a generic
number N of point masses is presented and discussed. The theory for point masses
is naturally extended to the continuous case in the same chapter.
In the third chapter, the paradigmatic case of spherical symmetry in the mass
density distribution (central force) is dealt with the introduction of the useful tool of
qualitative treatment of motion.
In chapter four, the general case of nonsymmetric mass density distribution is
discussed. In this chapter, classical potential theory is presented, with elements of
harmonic theory, which is essential to understand the series development of the
potential discussed in the second part of the chapter.
The short, final, chapter five deals with the specific case of the motion of a
satellite around the Earth.
Examples and exercises are presented throughout the book to clarify aspects
of the theory.

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