3 Best 「mechanics」 Books of 2024| Books Explorer

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Table of Contents
  1. Classical Mechanics and General Properties of Matter
  2. Classical Mechanics
  3. Classical Mechanics (Physics)
No.1
100

Classical Mechanics and General Properties of Matter

Maiti, Satyendra Nath
New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers
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No.2
100

Classical Mechanics

Goldstein, Herbert
Addison Wesley

For 30 years, this book has been the acknowledged standard in advanced classical mechanics courses. This classic book enables readers to make connections between classical and modern physics — an indispensable part of a physicist's education. In this new edition, Beams Medal winner Charles Poole and John Safko have updated the book to include the latest topics, applications, and notation to reflect today's physics curriculum.

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No.3
88

Classical Mechanics (Physics)

Finn, John Michael
Jones & Bartlett Learning

This book presents an updated treatment of the dynamics of particles and particle systems suitable for students preparing for advanced study of physics and closely related fields, such as astronomy and the applied engineering sciences. Compared to older books on this subject, the mathematical treatment has been updated for the study of more advanced topics in quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and nonlinear and orbital mechanics. The text begins with a review of the principles of classical Newtonian dynamics of particles and particle systems and proceeds to show how these principles are modified and extended by developments in the field. The text ends with the unification of space and time given by the Special Theory of Relativity. In addition, Hamiltonian dynamics and the concept of phase space are introduced early on. This allows integration of the concepts of chaos and other nonlinear effects into the main flow of the text. The role of symmetries and the underlying geometric structure of space-time is a key theme. In the latter chapters, the connection between classical and quantum mechanics is examined in some detail.

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