Physics from Planet Earth - An Introduction to Mechanics
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Book Details
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Publisher: CRC Press
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Author: Joseph C. Amato
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Language: English
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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 9781439867839
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Pages: 612
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.0 x 8.0 x 1.3 inches
About The Book
Physics from Planet Earth: An Introduction to Mechanics by Joseph C. Amato offers a unique, calculus-based introduction to classical mechanics, designed specifically for first-year undergraduate students in physics, chemistry, astronomy, or engineering. This engaging and innovative textbook, refined over a decade of classroom experience at Colgate University, takes students beyond the typical examples of blocks, projectiles, and inclined planes, exploring real-world applications such as interplanetary travel, exoplanets, asteroid collisions, and dark matter.
This text redefines how classical mechanics is taught by introducing fundamental laws—momentum, energy, and angular momentum—as the building blocks for more complex concepts, such as force and torque. The book avoids overwhelming students with math-heavy approaches commonly found in traditional textbooks, instead focusing on conservation laws as the core structure. It uses contemporary applications from fields like astronomy and space travel to motivate and illustrate key topics, making the material more accessible and engaging.
The book is divided into logical sections:
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Momentum conservation is explored with applications in gravity-assisted space travel and rocket propulsion.
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Newton’s Laws are discussed in the context of space-related phenomena.
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Energy conservation introduces motion as a function of position, rather than time.
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Angular momentum is explored with real-world applications, such as pulsars, orbital eccentricity, and gyroscopes.
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The final chapters dive into dark matter, dark energy, and the ultimate fate of the universe.
With its clear explanations, practical applications, and student-friendly approach, Physics from Planet Earth serves as a comprehensive and exciting introduction to classical mechanics, aimed at sparking curiosity and helping students develop a deeper understanding of the physical world.

