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    CLASSICAL MECHANICS ILLUSTRATED BY MODERN PHYSICS
    42 Problems with Solutions

    by David Guéry-Odelin (Paul Sabatier University, France) & Thierry Lahaye (Paul Sabatier University, France)

    In many fields of modern physics, classical mechanics plays a key role. However, the teaching of mechanics at the undergraduate level often confines the applications to old-fashioned devices such as combinations of springs and masses, pendulums, or rolling cylinders.

    This book provides an illustration of classical mechanics in the form of problems (at the bachelor level) inspired — for most of them — by contemporary research in physics, and resulting from the teaching and research experience of the authors. A noticeable feature of this book is that it emphasizes the experimental aspects of a large majority of problems. All problems are accompanied by detailed solutions: the calculations are clarified and their physical significance commented in depth. Within the solutions, the fundamental concepts from undergraduate lectures in classical mechanics necessary to solve the problem are recalled when needed. The authors systematically mention recent bibliographical references (most of them freely accessible via the Internet) allowing the reader to deepen his understanding of the subject, and thus contributing to the building of a general culture in physics

     
    Contents:
    • Orders of Magnitude and Dimensional Analysis
    • Motion in the Gravity Field
    • Friction
    • Rotating Frames
    • Oscillators
    • A Few Theorems of Mechanics
    • Collisions
    • Manipulation of Charged Particles
    • Cold Atoms
    • Celestial Mechanics
    • Relativistic Mechanics
     
    Readership: Undergraduate students interested in classical mechanics.
     


     
    270pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Winter 2010  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-479-6
    1-84816-479-3
       US$90 / £68

     


    270pp (approx.)    Pub. date: Scheduled Winter 2010  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-480-2(pbk)
    1-84816-480-7(pbk)
       US$45 / £34

     


     

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