Transcription of Solved Problems in Classical Mechanics
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Solved Problems in Classical MechanicsThis page intentionally left blank Solved Problems in ClassicalMechanicsAnalytical and numerical solutionswith de Lange and J. PierrusSchool of Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal,Pietermaritzburg, South Africa13 Great Clarendon Street, Oxfordox26dpOxford University Press is a department of the University of furthers the University s objective of excellence in research, scholarship,and education by publishing worldwide inOxford New YorkAuckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong KarachiKuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City NairobiNew Delhi Shanghai Taipei TorontoWith offices inArgentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France GreeceGuatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal SingaporeSouth Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine VietnamOxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Pressin the UK and in certain other countriesPublished in the United Statesby Oxford University Press Inc., New Yorkc de Lange and J.
calculus (including partial differentiation); and elementary vector analysis. Also, some knowledge of elementary mechanics and general physics is desirable, although the extent to which this is necessary will depend on the proclivities of the reader. For our computer calculations we use MathematicaR, version 7.0. In each instance
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