This book is intended as a textbook for an entry-level university course in Newtonian mechanics for students of physics, astronomy, and the engineering sciences
In the second edition, a number of misprints that appeared in the first edition have been corrected. In addition to this, we have made improvements based on the
In the third edition a number of minor misprints that appeared in the second edition have have been corrected. Furthermore, 17 new problems have been added, at
The first volume in a three-part series, Elements of Mechanics provides a rigorous calculus-based introduction to classical physics. It considers diverse phenom
One could make the claim that all branches of physics are basically generalizations of classical mechanics. It is also often the first course which is taught to