Mechanics / Benjamin Crowell.
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TextPublisher: Light and Matter, Distributor: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project Edition: Rev. February 22, 2017Description: 1 online resource (572 pages) : colour illustrationsSubject(s): Mechanics -- Textbooks | Mechanics -- Problems, exercises, etc | Calculus -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: QA805 | .C76 2017ebOnline resources: BC Open Textbook Project title homepage | BC Open Textbook Project | Light and Matter Summary: "This is a calculus-based book meant for the first semester of a first year survey course taken by engineering and physical science majors. It has a traditional order of topics whereby force is discussed before energy. It is divided into 17 chapters that cover a review of high school physics, scaling and estimation, vectors, velocity, acceleration, forces, circular motion, gravity, conservation of energy, work, conservation of momentum and angular momentum, vibrations, and resonance. A treatment of relativity is interspersed with the Newtonian mechanics, in optional sections"--BC Campus website.
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"This is a calculus-based book meant for the first semester of a first year survey course taken by engineering and physical science majors. It has a traditional order of topics whereby force is discussed before energy. It is divided into 17 chapters that cover a review of high school physics, scaling and estimation, vectors, velocity, acceleration, forces, circular motion, gravity, conservation of energy, work, conservation of momentum and angular momentum, vibrations, and resonance. A treatment of relativity is interspersed with the Newtonian mechanics, in optional sections"--BC Campus website.
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