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020 _a9780070647787
037 _cTextual
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041 _aeng
084 _aB7 L3;3
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100 _aKleppner, Daniel
245 0 _aIntroduction to mechanics
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bTata Mc Graw Hill Education Private Limited,
_c1973.
300 _axxii, 546p.
_b: ill.
500 _aIndex 539-546p.
520 _aAn Introduction To Mechanics, by Robert J. Kolenkow and Daniel Kleppner, is a comprehensive elaboration of mechanics in the field of Physics. This book is primarily for the students of an undergraduate course in Physics. In this book, the basic concepts related to the mechanics of Physics are elaborated. The presentation makes it easy to understand from the standpoint of the student who has a general knowledge about calculus and fundamental mathematics.There are chapters based on important topics like kinetics, vectors, work and energy, central force motion, relativistic kinematics, angular momentum, fixed axis rotation, harmonic oscillator, the basics of newtonian mechanism, non-inertial systems, fictitious forces, rigid body motion, conservation of angular momentum, and many more to list down. There are over 700 illustrations to help the students understand better. Also, there are exercises segregated question-wise at the end of each chapter for the students to practice on the basis of their study.In addition to the conceptual text and question papers, there are a lot of solved examples to provide additional practice-support to the students. To gain the initial information about mechanics, this book is a good reference guide.
650 _aMechanics
650 _aMathematics
700 _aKolenkow, Robert J.
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