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Introduction To Classical Mechanics John Dirk Walecka

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Introduction To Classical Mechanics John Dirk Walecka
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.24 MB
Pages: 184
Author: John Dirk Walecka
ISBN: 9789811217432, 9789811217456, 9789811218231, 9811217432, 9811217459, 9811218234
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Introduction To Classical Mechanics John Dirk Walecka by John Dirk Walecka 9789811217432, 9789811217456, 9789811218231, 9811217432, 9811217459, 9811218234 instant download after payment.

This textbook aims to provide a clear and concise set of lectures that take one from the introduction and application of Newton's laws up to Hamilton's principle of stationary action and the lagrangian mechanics of continuous systems. An extensive set of accessible problems enhances and extends the coverage.It serves as a prequel to the author's recently published book entitled Introduction to Electricity and Magnetism based on an introductory course taught sometime ago at Stanford with over 400 students enrolled. Both lectures assume a good, concurrent, course in calculus and familiarity with basic concepts in physics; the development is otherwise self-contained.A good introduction to the subject allows one to approach the many more intermediate and advanced texts with better understanding and a deeper sense of appreciation that both students and teachers alike can share.

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