Elements of Mechanics
Autor P.F. Kellyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2014
The specific topics covered in Elements of Mechanics include:
- Kinematics in one and more dimensions in Cartesian and polar coordinates
- Dynamics, Galilean Relativity and Newton’s Laws of Motion
- Energetics, work–energy theorems, conservative forces, and potential energy
- Impulse and momentum, systems of particles and rigid bodies
- Rigid body rotational kinematics, dynamics, and energetics
- Statics
- Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781482206548
ISBN-10: 1482206544
Pagini: 444
Ilustrații: 163 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1482206544
Pagini: 444
Ilustrații: 163 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Mechanics. Physics and Measurement. Kinematics in One Dimension. More Kinematics in One Dimension. Still More Kinematics in One Dimension. Vectors. Motion in Two and Three Dimensions. Projectile Motion. Circular Motion. Dynamics and Newton’s First Law. Inertia and Newton’s Second and Third Laws. Solving Dynamics Problems Using Newton’s Laws. Ropes and Pulleys. Blocks in Trains and in Contact. Planes and Fancies. Spring Fever. Fact and Friction. Fun with Friction. Cornering: Flat and Banked. Non-Uniform Circular Motion. Drag Forces. Work and Energy. All Work and Some Play. The Work – Energy Theorem. Conservative Forces. Potential Energy. Dynamics from Potential Energy. Total Mechanical Energy. Non-Conservative Forces and Power. Momentum and Impulse. Systems of Particles and Centre of Mass. Seven Amazing Properties of the Centre of Mass. Collisions. Completely Inelastic Collisions. Rotation. Rotation and Translation. Introduction to Rotational Dynamics. Mo’ Moments of Inertia. Moment of Inertia Theorems. Torque. Torque-y Topics. Pulleys with Rotational Inertia. Angular Momentum. Rolling Motion. Static Equilibrium. Statics: Levers and Ladders. Step It Up. Universal Gravitation. Extended Sources and Energetics. Gravitational Effects and Dynamics. Kepler’s Laws. Epilogue. Mechanics Problems. Kinematics. Dynamics. Energetics. Momentum and Systems. Rotation. Statics. Gravitation. List of Symbols. Index.
Notă biografică
P.F. Kelly is an associate professor of physics at Ave Maria University in Florida. He previously held a faculty position at North Dakota State University and he undertook post-doctoral studies at the Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at the Winnipeg Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Winnipeg. He holds a Ph.D from the University of Toronto. His areas of interest include theoretical, particle, gravitational, mathematical, and computational physics.
Recenzii
"This textbook is unique in many respects. It gives the reader a sense of being part of a lively and personal conversation about physics, engaging your attention from the first page. Advanced mathematical concepts are introduced as a prelude to further study while still maintaining the appropriate level for a first-year calculus-based course. But the most innovative feature of this text is the emphasis on thinking and reasoning about physics starting from basic principles. As a teacher, I often have the goal of developing critical analysis skills in my students; this textbook shows the way."
—Dr. Tom Steele, University of Saskatchewan
"In this delightfully fresh take on the well-worn subject of classical Newtonian mechanics, Patrick Kelly adopts the informal approach of a classroom teacher, using a wealth of thoroughly worked examples to illustrate and develop the concepts introduced at each step of the journey on which his readers are taken. The journey actually covers a lot of ground. Starting from basic kinematical notions, such as average velocity, we are eventually led to appreciate ideas (for example, the fact that orbits under an inverse-square law of force are conic sections) that are quite sophisticated at this introductory level.
Students faced with learning, more or less simultaneously, both basic physics and essential mathematical tools, such as calculus, will appreciate the deftness with which Kelly uses each set of ideas to illuminate the other. Readers will quickly warm to his engaging, and distinctively personal style, with its frequent flashes of humour, and will value the depth of understanding afforded both by the many sidelights he offers and by the alternative treatments he gives for many of the examples from complementary points of view. Those who work systematically through the text, and at least a selection of the 428 problems that supplement it, will gain not only the ability to tackle standard problems with confidence but also the sense that this territory is now home turf."
—Ian D. Lawrie, UnifiedGrandTours.org, and author of A Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics, Third Edition
—Dr. Tom Steele, University of Saskatchewan
"In this delightfully fresh take on the well-worn subject of classical Newtonian mechanics, Patrick Kelly adopts the informal approach of a classroom teacher, using a wealth of thoroughly worked examples to illustrate and develop the concepts introduced at each step of the journey on which his readers are taken. The journey actually covers a lot of ground. Starting from basic kinematical notions, such as average velocity, we are eventually led to appreciate ideas (for example, the fact that orbits under an inverse-square law of force are conic sections) that are quite sophisticated at this introductory level.
Students faced with learning, more or less simultaneously, both basic physics and essential mathematical tools, such as calculus, will appreciate the deftness with which Kelly uses each set of ideas to illuminate the other. Readers will quickly warm to his engaging, and distinctively personal style, with its frequent flashes of humour, and will value the depth of understanding afforded both by the many sidelights he offers and by the alternative treatments he gives for many of the examples from complementary points of view. Those who work systematically through the text, and at least a selection of the 428 problems that supplement it, will gain not only the ability to tackle standard problems with confidence but also the sense that this territory is now home turf."
—Ian D. Lawrie, UnifiedGrandTours.org, and author of A Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics, Third Edition
Descriere
This lecture note style textbook on mechanics is aimed at undergraduate physics majors and providing a complete introductory course in mechanics based on the lecture course offered at the author’s institution. Ensuring a solid appreciation of the principles of mechanics, it includes the fundamentals and some more advanced topics and teaches though a large number of examples and real life applications. The book includes a range of problems and will be accompanied by a detailed solution manual.