Essentials of Introductory Classical Mechanics Essentials of Introductory Classical Mechanics Essentials of Introductory Classical Mechanics

Essentials of Introductory Classical Mechanics

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CHAPTER TITLE CONTENTS
0
(pp. 1-6)
Cover, Title Page, Formulas
and Constants, and Introduction

Useful physical and mathematical
formulas and constants;
What is classical mechanics?;
How the book is organized;
Tips on problem solving
1
(pp. 7-56)
Space, Time and Science
Physics and the scientific method;
properties of space and time;
vectors, uniform acceleration,
uniform circular motion
2
(pp. 57-90)
Mass, Force and Newton's Laws
Definitions of mass and force;
Newton's laws and applications;
macroscopic and fundamental forces
3
(pp. 91-112)
The Motion of a Point Particle
Review problems
4
(pp. 113-160)
Energy
Kinetic and potential energy; work;
conservation of energy;
force and potential energy
5
(pp. 161-200)
Systems of Particles
Momentum; conservation of momentum;
Newton's third law; collisions;
internal energy and internal forces
6
(pp. 201-232)
Macroscopic Forces and
Non-inertial Reference Frames

Friction and other dissipative forces;
dynamics in linearly accelerating
reference frames
7
(pp. 233-262)
Energy, Momentum and
Macroscopic Forces

Review problems
8
(pp. 263-308)
Rotation in Two Dimensions
Angular velocity and acceleration;
rotational kinetic energy; moment of
inertia; torque and angular momentum;
conservation of angular momentum
9
(pp. 309-354)
Rotation in Three Dimensions
Equilibrium for a rigid body; statics; torque,
angular momentum, and angular velocity as
vectors; planetary motions; gyroscopes
10
(pp. 355-372)
Motion of a Rigid Body
Review problems
11
(pp. 373-406)
Kinetic Theory and the Ideal Gas
Model of an ideal gas; pressure;
temperature, heat and internal energy
12
(pp. 407-436)
Fluid Mechanics
Model of an ideal liquid; buoyancy and
Archimedes' Principle;
equation of continuity and fluid flow;
Bernoulli's equation; surface tension
13
(pp. 437-458)
Review
Summary and review problems
14
(pp. 459-518)
Sample Final Examinations
MIT Exams, 1997 and 2000
Index
(pp. 519-539)
Index General Index, p. 519
Problem Index, p. 533

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