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An Introduction to Mechanics

An Introduction to Mechanics

An Introduction to Mechanics

2nd Edition
Daniel Kleppner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Kolenkow
December 2013
Hardback
9780521198110

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    For 40 years, Kleppner and Kolenkow's classic text has introduced students to the principles of mechanics. Now brought up to date, this revised and improved second edition is ideal for classical mechanics courses for first- and second-year undergraduates with foundation skills in mathematics. The book retains all the features of the first edition, including numerous worked examples, challenging problems and extensive illustrations, and has been restructured to improve the flow of ideas. It now features new examples taken from recent developments, such as laser slowing of atoms, exoplanets and black holes; a 'Hints, Clues and Answers' section for the end-of-chapter problems to support student learning; and a solutions manual for instructors at www.cambridge.org/kandk.

    • The book retains all the features of the first edition, including numerous worked examples, challenging problems and extensive illustrations
    • New examples take in recent developments, such as laser slowing of atoms, exoplanets and black holes
    • A 'Hints, Clues and Answers' section has been added to selected problems to support student learning

    Product details

    December 2013
    Hardback
    9780521198110
    566 pages
    250 × 194 × 25 mm
    1.33kg
    675 b/w illus. 241 exercises
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Vectors and kinematics
    • 2. Newton's laws
    • 3. Forces and equations of motion
    • 4. Momentum
    • 5. Work and energy
    • 6. Small oscillations, stability, and collisions
    • 7. Angular momentum and fixed axis rotation
    • 8. Rigid body motion
    • 9. Noninertial systems and fictitious forces
    • 10. Central force motion
    • 11. The harmonic oscillator
    • 12. The special theory of relativity
    • 13. Relativistic dynamics
    • 14. Spacetime physics
    • Index.