Classical Mechanics
Physics for scientists and engineers: R.A. Serway, and R.J. Beichner, Fifth edition, Vol. 1 (Saunders College Publishing, Orlando FL, 2000). 1.2 What is classical mechanics? Classical mechanics is the study of the motion of bodies (including the special case in which bodies remain at rest) in accordance with the general principles
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