This is a book on intermediate classical mechanics. In this book, classical mechanics is presented as a useful tool to analyze the physical universe and also as the base on which the whole pyramid of modern physics has been erected. Various mechanical concepts are developed in a highly logical manner, with relatively thorough treatments on mathematical procedures and many physically interesting applications. Connections to more modern theoretical developments (including statistical physics, relativity, and quantum mechanics) are emphasized.Request Inspection CopyContents:PrefaceIn Three-Dimensional Space: Vector DescriptionEvolution in Time: Basic Elements of Newtonian MechanicsOne-Dimensional MotionMotion of a Particle in Two or Three DimensionsThe Two-Body Problem, Collision and Many-Particle SystemGravitational Field EquationsRigid Body Dynamics IElements of Fluid MechanicsMotion in a Non-Inertial Reference FrameLagrangian MechanicsApplication of the Lagrangian Method: Small OscillationsRigid Body Dynamics IIHamiltonian MechanicsSelected ReferencesReadership: Undergraduate and graduate physics students.Key Features:We explained all mechanical concepts by a systematical and logical approachWe strongly emphasized on the symmetry arguments and various mechanical conservation lawsWe provided many applications in broad areas in thorough manners
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