Mechanics
by Benjamin Crowell
Publisher: LightAndMatter.com 2017
Number of pages: 573
Description:
This is a calculus-based book meant for the first semester of the type of freshman survey course taken by engineering and physical science majors. A little relativity is interspersed with the Newtonian mechanics, in optional sections.
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