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Particle Mechanics Chris Collinson (Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Hull, UK)

Particle Mechanics By Chris Collinson (Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Hull, UK)

Summary

This undergraduate text takes the approach which engenders understanding and maintains the interest of students who studied mechanics at school, whilst teaching those who have not at a suitable rate. As the subject will be introduced by actual problems, attention is confined to particle mechanics.

Particle Mechanics Summary

Particle Mechanics by Chris Collinson (Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Hull, UK)

* Assumes no prior knowledge * Adopts a modelling approach * Numerous tutorial problems, worked examples and exercises included * Elementary topics augmented by planetary motion and rotating frames This text provides an invaluable introduction to mechanicsm confining attention to the motion of a particle. It begins with a full discussion of the foundations of the subject within the context of mathematical modelling before covering more advanced topics including the theory of planetary orbits and the use of rotating frames of reference. Truly introductory , the style adoped is perfect for those unfamiliar with the subject and , as emphasis is placed on understanding, readers who have already studied maechanics will also find a new insight into a fundamental topic.

Table of Contents

The role of modelling * Straight line motion * Simple harmonic motion * Motion in three dimensions * The Newtonian model of gravitation * Central forces * Motion of a system of particles * Motion of a particle relative to a rotating frame * Looking ahead * Index.

Additional information

GOR002314360
9780340610466
0340610468
Particle Mechanics by Chris Collinson (Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Hull, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
19950817
208
N/A
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