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Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics

Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics

Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics

The level of this note is appropriate for an advanced under graduate or a first year graduate course in classical mechanics. This note covers the following topics: introduction to Dynamics, Systems of Particles, one-Dimensional Conservative Systems, linear Oscillations, Calculus of Variations, Lagrangian Mechanics, Noether’s Theorem, Central Forces and Orbital Mechanics, Small Oscillations, Elastic Collisions, Noninertial Reference Frames, Rigid Body Motion and Rotational Dynamics, Continuum Mechanics, Special Relativity and Hamiltonian Mechanics.

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