Classical Mechanics: From Newton to Einstein: A Modern Introduction
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Book Details
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Publisher: Wiley
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Author: Martin McCall
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Language: English
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Edition: 2
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ISBN: 9780470715727
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Pages: 250
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Cover: Paperback
About The Book
"Classical Mechanics" by Martin McCall is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the subject, ideal for students who wish to gain a solid understanding of classical mechanics with minimal mathematical prerequisites. Published by Wiley in its second edition in 2010, this textbook assumes only elementary calculus and simple vectors, making it approachable for those new to the subject while maintaining an authoritative and detailed approach.
The book begins with a careful analysis of Newton's Laws, applying them to fundamental concepts like oscillations and collisions in one dimension. As the text progresses, it covers more advanced applications such as gravitational orbits, rigid body dynamics, and mechanics in rotating frames. The limitations of Newton's inertial frames are explored through an introduction to Einstein's Special Relativity, setting the stage for a more nuanced understanding of classical mechanics.
McCall presents classical mechanics in a clear, user-friendly style, using real-life examples to illustrate key principles and keep the material engaging. The book includes many interesting problems to reinforce understanding, along with a key revision notes chapter for efficient study. A new chapter on computational dynamics introduces readers to modern tools in the study of mechanics, while the unique combination of classical mechanics and relativity provides a well-rounded view of the subject.
The textbook is complemented by a supplementary web link and a solutions manual, ensuring that students can gain a deeper understanding of the material. With its clear explanations and practical approach, "Classical Mechanics" serves as an excellent resource for students looking to master the core concepts of classical mechanics and relativity.

