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| 《经典力学导论.附习题及解答(英文影印版)》 preface 1 strategies for solving problems 1.1 general strategies 1.2 units, dimensional analysis 1.3 approximations, limiting cases 1.4 solving differential equations numerically 1.5 problems 1.6 exercises 1.7 solutions 2 statics 2.1 balancing forces 2.2 balancing torques 2.3 problems 2.4 exercises 2.5 solutions 3 using f= ma 3.1 newton's laws 3.2 free-body diagrams 3.3 solving differential equations .3.4 projectile motion 3.5 motion in a plane, polar coordinates 3.6 problems 3.7 exercises 3.8 solutions 4 oscillations 4.1 linear differential equations 4.2 simple harmonic motion 4.3 damped harmonic motion 4.4 driven (and damped) harmonic motion 4.5 coupled oscillators 4.6 problems 4.7 exercises 4.8 solutions 5 conservation of energyand momentum 5.1 conservation of energy in one dimension 5.2 small oscillations 5.3 conservation of energy in three dimensions 5.4 gravity 5.5 momentum 5.6 the center of mass frame 5.7 collisions 5.8 inherently inelastic processes 5.9 problems 5.10 exercises 5.11 solutions 6 the lagrangian method 6.1 the euler-lagrange equations 6.2 the principle of stationary action 6.3 forces of constraint 6.4 change of coordinates 6.5 conservation laws 6.6 noether;s theorem 6.7 small oscillations 6.8 other applications 6.9 problems 6.10 exercises 6.11 solutions 7 central forces 7.1 conservation of angular momentum 7.2 the effective potential 7.3 solving the equations of motion 7.4 gravity, kepler's laws 7.5 problems 7.6 exercises 7.7 solutions 8 angular momentum, part i (constant l) 8.1 pancake object in x-y plane 8.2 nonplanar objects 8.3 calculating moments of inertia 8.4 torque 8.5 collisions 8,6 angular impulse 8,7 problems g.8 exercises 8.9 solutions 9 angular momentum, part ii (general l) 9.1 preliminaries concerning rotations 9.2 the inertia tensor 9.3 principal axes 9.4 two basic types of problems 9.5 euler's equations 9.6 free symmetric top 9.7 heavy symmetric top 9.8 problems 9.9 exercises 9.10 solutions 10 accelerating frames of reference 10.1 relating the coordinates 10.2 the fictitious forces 10.3 tides 10.4 problems 10.5 exercises 10.6 solutions 11 relativity (kinematics) 11.1 mdtivation 11.2 the postulates 11.3 the fundamental effects 11.4 the lorentz transformations 11.5 velocity addition 11.6 the invariant interval 11.7 minkowski diagrams 11.8 the doppler effect 11.9 rapidity 11.10 relativity without c 11.11 problems 11.12 exercises 11.13 solutions 12 relativity (dynamics) 12.1 energy and momentum 12.2 transformations ofe andp 12.3 collisions and decays 12.4 particle-physics units 12.5 force 12.6 rocket motion 12.7 relativistic strings 12.8 problems 12.9 exercises 12.10 solutions 13 4-vectors 13.1 definition of 4-vectors 13.2 examples of 4-vectors 13.3 properties of 4-vectors 13.4 energy, momentum 13.5 force and acceleration 13.6 the form of physical laws 13.7 problems 13.8 exercises 13.9 solutions 14 general relativity 14.1 the equivalence principle 14.2 time dilation 14.3 uniformly accelerating frame 14.4 maximal-proper-time principle 14.5 twin paradox revisited 14.6 problems 14.7 exercises 14.8 solutions appendix a useful formulas appendix b multivariable, vector calculus appendix c f= ma vs. f: dp/dt appendix d existence of principal axes appendix e diagonalizing matrices appendix f qualitative relativity questions appendix g derivations of the lv/c2 result appendix h resolutions to the twin paradox appendix i lorentz transformations appendix j physical constants and data references index |
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