Classical Mechanics Lecture Notes Pdf

- Lecture Notes on Classical Mechanics for Physics 106ab Sunil Golwala Revision Date: January 15, 2007. Introduction These notes were written during the Fall, 2004,.
- 35 rows Lecture Notes Download Course Materials; This class includes the opportunity for students.
Lec # | Topics | PRS |
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1 | Introduction (PDF) | |
2 | Force as a Vector, Static Equilibrium, Addition and Subtraction of Vectors (PDF) | |
3 | Example Problems (PDF) | (PDF) |
4 | Free-body Diagrams and Example Problems, More Discussion of Specific Types of Vectors (PDF) | (PDF) |
5 | Kinematics: Describing 1D Motion, Relative Velocity (PDF) | (PDF) |
6 | Example Problems: Kinematics and Velocity (PDF) | (PDF) |
7 | Kinematics: 2D Motion, Circular Motion (PDF) | (PDF) |
8 | Newton's Three Laws (PDF) | (PDF) |
9 | Example Problems: Newton's Laws (PDF) | (PDF) |
10 | Friction (PDF) | (PDF) |
11 | Springs (PDF) | (PDF) |
12 | Circular Motion with Gravity (PDF) | (PDF) |
13 | Conclusion of F=ma, Start of Work/Energy (PDF) | (PDF) |
14 | Exam Review, Work/Energy, Potential Energy (PDF) | (PDF) |
15 | Potential Energy (PDF) | (PDF) |
16 | Potential Energy Diagrams, Potential Energy of Springs (PDF) | (PDF) |
17 | Conservation of Momentum (PDF) | (PDF) |
18 | Momentum, Combining Momentum and Energy (PDF) | (PDF) |
19 | 2D Collisions (PDF) | (PDF) |
20 | Power, Impulse, Center of Mass (PDF) | (PDF) |
21 | Simple Harmonic Motion (PDF) | (PDF) |
22 | More on Simple Harmonic Motion, Introduction to More Accurate Gravity Formula (PDF) | (PDF) |
23 | More on Gravity (PDF) | (PDF) |
24 | Example Problems: Energy and Gravity (PDF) | (PDF) |
25 | Properties of Fluids (PDF) | (PDF) |
26 | Introduction to Angular Motion (PDF) | (PDF) |
27 | Statics and Dynamics of Angular Motion (PDF) | (PDF) |
28 | Everything you need to know about the Dynamics of Rotation (PDF) | (PDF) |
29 | Pendulums and Kinetic Energy of Rotation (PDF) | (PDF) |
30 | Energy and Momentum of Rotation (PDF) | (PDF) |
31 | More about Momentum of Rotation (PDF) | (PDF) |
32 | More about Momentum of Rotation (cont.) (PDF) | (PDF) |
33 | Conclusion of Angular Momentum (PDF) | (PDF) |
34 | Final Exam Review (PDF) |

Continuum Mechanics Lecture Notes Pdf
Quantum Mechanics Made Simple: Lecture Notes Weng Cho CHEW1 October 5, 2012 1The author is with U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.He works part time at Hong Kong U this summer. Lecture notes for Mechanics 1 Misha Rudnev 1 On principles. Introduction If one studies natural phenomena, it is important to try to understand the underlying principles. These would ideally not only enable one to explain the range of familiar phenomena but may predict new phenomena or at least explain new phenomena when they are discovered.