The Theory of Classical Dynamics
This textbook describes in detail the classical theory of dynamics, a subject fundamental to the physical sciences, which has a large number of important applications. The author's aim is to describe the essential content of the theory, the general way in which it is used, and the basic concepts that are involved. No deep understanding can be obtained simply by examining theoretical considerations, so Dr Griffiths has included throughout many examples and exercises. This then is an ideal textbook for an undergraduate course for physicists or mathematicians who are familiar with vector analysis.
Product details
November 2008Paperback
9780521090698
336 pages
229 × 152 × 19 mm
0.49kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The Newtonian method
- 2. Space, time and vector notation
- 3. Force, mass and the law of motion
- 4. Newtonian relativity
- 5. Newtonian gravitation
- 6. Particle dynamics
- 7. Systems of several particles
- 8. Rigid body dynamics
- 9. Analytical dynamics
- 10. Variational principles
- 11. Hamilton-Jacobi theory.