Introductory Classical Mechanics

A physical pendulum
Classical Mechanics is the study of large-scale physical phenomena. We will study the laws of motion formulated by Sir Isaac Newton and expand on them to discuss space and time, particle dynamics, work and potential energy, momentum, rigid bodies and rotational dynamics, as well as introducing concepts in Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics.
Lectures
Course materials
Books
- Feynman, Richard, Robert Leighton, Matthew Sands (1963). The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol I. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-02116-1.
- Kleppner, Daniel, Robert J. Kolenkow (1973). An Introduction to Mechanics. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 546 pp. ISBN 07-035048-5.
- Halliday David, Resnick Robert, Krane S. Kenneth (1992). A student's companion to accompany Physics, fourth edition, volumes one and two. New York: Wiley. ISBN 0471518735.
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