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A Harvard course with online lecture notes
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Mechanics Fall 2005 Lecture Videos Reserves List Physics 11a Mechanics Jenny Hoffman Fall 2005 Course website: http www.deas.harvard.edu/galileo/students/?courseID=852 Sectioning website: http www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/section/ URL: http www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~phys11a/ Last modified: 09/20/2005 Instructor's Toolkit Copyright The President and Fellows of Harvard College...Introduction to Lagrangian mechanics, Noether's theorem, special relativity, collisions and scattering, rotational motion, angular momentum, torque, the moment of inertia tensor, oscillators damped and driven, gravitation, planetary motion, and introduction to cosmology
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~phys16/
A 33 page postscript file for a course on classical mechanics, including Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics.
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Resolution div neg scale isls{landplus90{VResolution 72 div vsize mul 0 exch}{Resolution -72 div hsize mul 0}ifelse TR}if Resolution VResolution vsize -72 div 1 add mul TR matrix currentmatrix dup dup 4 get round 4 exch put dup dup 5 get...The class notes from a graduate course by H.C. Rosu in classical mechanics. Free for download in Postscript and PDF formats.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9909035
Includes course notes, handouts, problems with solutions and a FAQ.
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David MacKay: Dynamics: Course homepage Fellowship and will stop teaching this course. Questions about the course are answered here Any other questions I will hold a clinic on Tuesdays and Saturdays after lectures in the Old Bursary, Darwin College. Anyone is welcome to come along...Includes a course schedule, outline notes with textbook references, and problems.
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PC1672 Advanced dynamics More information from his Web pages. Contents Summary pages for all sections of the course: relativity, noninertial frames, gravitation, and rigid-body motion What's new! Nothing (except for linkrot Jeff Forshaw will be lecturing this course in 2002. Guide to using...Discussion of the basics of the motion of projectiles through the atmosphere by Ruprecht Nennstiel.
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How do bullets fly? This document attempts to explain the basics of the complicated subject of bullet motion through the atmosphere and avoids formulas as well as mathematics, but expects familiarity with the way of physical thinking. It includes new experimental observations of bullets...A course on classical mechanics with online lecture notes.
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Physics 361(S Analytical Mechanics I Summaries of each course lecture. Course Handouts Last modified: Fri Sep 27 09:29:14 1996...Student resource containing problems from Goldstein's Classical Mechanics and solutions for them.
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Physics Problems, Classical Mechanics, Goldstein Please bear in mind that the accuracy of the solutions found here is in no way guaranteed. In fact, some of the solutions are known to have errors. If you have a better solution that you wish to share, please...A complete set of lectures (via RealPlayer streaming video) on classical mechanics. This set includes the principle of least action, Lagrangians, and Hamiltonians.
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Lecture II Classical Mechanics Review September 11, 1995 Lecture II: Classical Mechanics Lecture II: Principle of Least Action Lecture II: Hamiltonian Lagrangian Lecture II: Classical Harmonic Oscillator Part 1 Lecture II: Classical Harmonic Oscillator Part 2 Overheads Illustrations for Classical Mechanics Review Newton's Laws Conservation...A Cambridge University course with lecture notes, focussing on the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian approaches to classical mechanics.
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David Tong: Classical Dynamics He usually stayed about half an hour; when he had no auditors he commonly returned in a quarter of that time Appraisal of a rather well known Cambridge lecturer in classical mechanics, circa 1690 The notes were last updated September...