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  1. Classical Mechanics by John R. Taylor, 2005-01-01
  2. Classical Mechanics: 2nd Edition by H.C. Corben, Philip Stehle, 1994-08-18
  3. Classical Mechanics (3rd Edition) by Herbert Goldstein, Charles P. Poole, et all 2001-06-25
  4. Introduction to Classical Mechanics: With Problems and Solutions by David Morin, 2008-02-04
  5. Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by V.I. Arnol'd, 2010-11-02
  6. Classical Mechanics (5th Edition) by Tom W B Kibble, Frank H Berkshire, 2004-06
  7. Classical Mechanics And Relativity by Harald J. W. Muller-Kirsten, 2008-11-30
  8. Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics by Gerald Jay Sussman, Jack Wisdom, 2001-03-19
  9. Classical Mechanics by R. Douglas Gregory, 2006-04-17
  10. Classical Mechanics: Point Particles and Relativity (Classical Theoretical Physics) by Walter Greiner, 2003-12-04
  11. Solved Problems in Classical Mechanics: Analytical and Numerical Solutions with Comments by Owen de Lange, John Pierrus, 2010-07-01
  12. Classical and Computational Solid Mechanics (Advanced Series in Engineering Science) by Y. C. Fung, Pin Tong, 2001-10
  13. Classical Dynamics: A Contemporary Approach by Jorge V. José, Eugene J. Saletan, 1998-08-13
  14. Classical Mechanics (Pt.1) by Tai L. Chow, 1995-05

1. Classical Mechanics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.
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Classical mechanics
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In physics Classical mechanics is one of the two major sub-fields of study in the science of mechanics , which is concerned with the motions of bodies , and the forces that cause them. The other sub-field is quantum mechanics . Roughly speaking, classical mechanics was developed in the 400 years since the groundbreaking works of Brahe Kepler , and Galileo , while quantum mechanics developed within the last 100 years, starting with similarly decisive discoveries by Planck Einstein , and Bohr The notion of “classical“ may be somewhat confusing, insofar as this term usually refers to the era of classical antiquity in European history . While many discoveries within the mathematics of that period remain in full force today, and of the greatest use, the same cannot be said about its "science". This in no way belittles the many important developments, especially within technology, which took place in antiquity and during the Middle Ages in Europe and elsewhere. However, the emergence of classical mechanics was a decisive stage in the development of

2. [physics/9909035] Classical Mechanics
The class notes from a graduate course by HC Rosu in classical mechanics. Free for download in Postscript and PDF formats.
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9909035
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physics/9909035
From: Haret Rosu [ view email ] Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 04:02:42 GMT (98kb)
Classical Mechanics
Authors: H.C. Rosu
Categories: physics.ed-ph
Comments: 131 pages, 5 eps figures
Subj-class: Physics Education
This is the English version of a friendly graduate course on Classical Mechanics, containing about 80% of the material I covered during the January-June 1999 semester at IFUG in the Mexican city of Leon. For the Spanish version, see physics/9906066
Full-text: PostScript PDF , or Other formats
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3. Lecture II Classical Mechanics Review
A complete set of lectures (via RealPlayer streaming video) on classical mechanics. This set includes the principle of least action, Lagrangians,
http://www.chem.brown.edu/chem277/lect2.html
September 11, 1995
Lecture II: Classical Mechanics
Lecture II: Principle of Least Action
Lecture II: Classical Harmonic Oscillator Part 1
Lecture II: Classical Harmonic Oscillator Part 2
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Illustrations for Classical Mechanics Review
Newton's Laws Conservation of Energy Conservation of Angular Momentum Principle of Least Action ... The Three Dimensional Classical Harmonic Oscillator Return

4. Classical Mechanics
Physics 231 classical mechanics
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5. Newtonian Mechanics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
along with the differential calculus of GW von Leibniz, that Newtonian mechanics evolved into the theory of classical mechanics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newtonian_mechanics

6. Physics: Classical Mechanics : Newton's Laws Of Motion, Hamiltonians, Formulatio
Articles with practical advice and solutions for lots of topical problems.
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Although one of the oldest fields of physics, classical mechanics (the science of motion, dating back to Newton) is still proving to offer new surprises and complexity. Whether you are interested in Newton's Laws of Motion or using the Hamiltonian formulations of mechanics, these sites will offer what you need to learn more
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Recent Energy - Definition - Mechanics Work Physics Energy - Definition - Mechanics Work Physics - from the physics glossary at physics.about.com Momentum - Definition - Mechanics Dynamics Collisions and Motion Momentum - Definition - Mechanics Dynamics Collisions and Motion from the physics glossary at physics.about.com Galilean Transformation - Classical Mechanics and Relativity Galilean Transformations (or Galilean Transforms) (classical mechanics and relativity) definition from the physics glossary at physics.about.com

7. Introduction To Physics 1 - Mechanics
An introduction to classical mechanics. Suitable for students who are beginning the subject.
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8. Physics: Classical Mechanics : Newton's Laws Of Motion, Hamiltonians, Formulatio
Although one of the oldest fields of physics, classical mechanics (the science of motion, dating back to Newton) is still proving to offer new surprises and
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Although one of the oldest fields of physics, classical mechanics (the science of motion, dating back to Newton) is still proving to offer new surprises and complexity. Whether you are interested in Newton's Laws of Motion or using the Hamiltonian formulations of mechanics, these sites will offer what you need to learn more
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Recent Energy - Definition - Mechanics Work Physics Energy - Definition - Mechanics Work Physics - from the physics glossary at physics.about.com Momentum - Definition - Mechanics Dynamics Collisions and Motion Momentum - Definition - Mechanics Dynamics Collisions and Motion from the physics glossary at physics.about.com Galilean Transformation - Classical Mechanics and Relativity Galilean Transformations (or Galilean Transforms) (classical mechanics and relativity) definition from the physics glossary at physics.about.com

9. On Classical Mechanics
New dynamics which establishes the existence of a new universal force of interaction, called kinetic force.
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ON CLASSICAL MECHANICS
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In this work a new dynamics is developed, which is valid for all observers, and which establishes, among other things, the existence of a new universal force of interaction, called kinetic force, which balances the remaining forces acting on a body. In this new dynamics, the motion of a body is not determined by the forces acting on it; instead, the body itself determines its own motion, since as a result of such motion it exerts over all other bodies the kinetic force which is necessary to keep the system of forces acting on each of them always in equilibrium.
Introduction
It is known that in classical mechanics Newton's dynamics cannot be formulated for all reference frames, since it does not conserve its form when passing from one reference frame to another. For instance, if we admit that Newton's dynamics is valid for a chosen reference frame, then we cannot admit it to be valid for a reference frame which is accelerated relative to the first one, for the description of the behavior of a body from the accelerated reference frame differs from the description given by Newton's dynamics. Classical mechanics solves this difficulty by separating reference frames into two classes: inertial reference frames, for which Newton's dynamics applies, and non-inertial reference frames, where Newton's dynamics does not apply; but this solution contradicts the principle of general relativity, which states: the laws of physics shall be valid for all reference frames.

10. The Physics Encyclopedia
Pages. General Physics resources (updated) classical mechanics (updated) Thermodynamics (updated) Temperature, heat and combustion (updated)
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11. Structure And Interpretation Of Classical Mechanics
Looking for Scheme? The Scheme system, augmented with the Scmutils library, is free software. The system is provided, complete with documentation and source
http://mitpress.mit.edu/SICM/
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The Scheme system, augmented with the Scmutils library, is free software. The system is provided, complete with documentation and source code, in a form that can be used with the GNU/Linux operating system, on the Internet at http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~gjs/6946/linux-install.htm [Go to first, previous next page contents index

12. Einstein's Theory Vs Classical Mechanics
A book demonstrating how using conventional wisdom and logic, Newton's physics and Galilean coordinates, classical physics can explain the observed phenomena attributed to relativity.
http://www.NewtonPhysics.on.ca/EINSTEIN/Contents.html

13. CLASSICAL MECHANICS LINKS
The Net Advance of Physics classical mechanics General and Various + Mathematical Formalism + Oscillatory Phenomena + Processes (by type)
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14. Structure And Interpretation Of Classical Mechanics - The MIT Press
An innovative textbook that emphasizes the development of practical intellectual tools to support the analysis of nonlinear Hamiltonian systems.
http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262194554

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16. On Classical Mechanics
A new dynamics which establishes the existence of a new universal force of interaction, called kinetic force.
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ON CLASSICAL MECHANICS
Argentina
Abstract
In this work a new dynamics is developed, which is valid for all observers, and which establishes, among other things, the existence of a new universal force of interaction, called kinetic force, which balances the remaining forces acting on a body. In this new dynamics, the motion of a body is not determined by the forces acting on it; instead, the body itself determines its own motion, since as a result of such motion it exerts over all other bodies the kinetic force which is necessary to keep the system of forces acting on each of them always in equilibrium.
Introduction
It is known that in classical mechanics Newton's dynamics cannot be formulated for all reference frames, since it does not conserve its form when passing from one reference frame to another. For instance, if we admit that Newton's dynamics is valid for a chosen reference frame, then we cannot admit it to be valid for a reference frame which is accelerated relative to the first one, for the description of the behavior of a body from the accelerated reference frame differs from the description given by Newton's dynamics. Classical mechanics solves this difficulty by separating reference frames into two classes: inertial reference frames, for which Newton's dynamics applies, and non-inertial reference frames, where Newton's dynamics does not apply; but this solution contradicts the principle of general relativity, which states: the laws of physics shall be valid for all reference frames.

17. On Classical Mechanics
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18. Education/Interactive Experiments/Classical Mechanics Resources - PhysicsWeb
PhysicsWeb, The web site for physicists, PhysicsWorld, Institute of Physics, Electronic Publishing, online products and services.
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19. Columbia News Nuclear Scientist Herbert Goldstein, 82, Dies
recognized for his scholarship in classical mechanics and reactor shielding, was the author of the graduate textbook, classical mechanics.
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20. Classical Mechanics Notes
Physics 419 Course Notes
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