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Title Classical mechanics : a professor-student collaboration.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] Institute OF PHYSICS PUBL, 2020.
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 Merancas Library - Circulating Collection  QA805 .C536 2020    Available
Description 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 26 cm.
Series IOP ebooks
Summary "Classical Mechanics: A professor–student collaboration is a textbook tailored for undergraduate physics students embarking on a first-year module in Newtonian mechanics. This book was written as a unique collaboration between Mario Campanelli and students that attended his course in classical mechanics at University College London. Taking his lecture notes as a starting point, and reflecting on their own experiences studying the material, the students worked together with Campanelli to produce a comprehensive course text that covers a familiar topic from a new perspective. All the fundamental topics are included, starting with an overview of the core mathematics and then moving on to statics, kinematics, dynamics and non-inertial frames, as well as fluid mechanics, which is often overlooked in standard university courses. Clear explanations and step-by-step examples are provided throughout to break down complicated ideas that can be taken for granted in other standard texts, giving students the expertise to confidently tackle their university tests and fully grasp important concepts that underpin all physics and engineering courses. Key Features Written in collaboration with students, offering a revolutionary method of delivering knowledge between peers Based on the lectures of UCL professor Mario Campanelli, who has 25 years of teaching experience Clearly explains the physical concepts and the mathematical background behind classical mechanics Exercises in each chapter allow students to test their understanding of the concepts"-- Provided by www.Amazon.com.
Subject Mechanics.
ISBN 0750326883
9780750326889
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