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Lectures in Physics, Volume I: Classical Mechanics in Substance
Applications comprises seven modules spread across three parts,
structured as an invitation to a discussion on various science
topics. The opening part, called a prelude, is dedicated to a
thorough description of basic mathematics required in this course
such as scalars, geometry, trigonometry, vectors, and rules of
their operations. The second part of the text is the theory of
classical mechanics focusing on proving, generalizing, and inviting
to further discussion the concepts of kinematics, dynamics and
statics, and conservation laws by examining displacement, velocity,
acceleration, jerk, force, torque, energy, and molecule kinetic
theory. The last part deals with classical mechanics applications
to substance properties. Readers explore fluids and gases, transfer
processes, and the fascinating and at times confusing world of
thermodynamics followed by a detailed description of periodic
motion. Thorough equations illustrated by figures along with
example problems provide students with ample opportunities to
discuss course topics in detail and apply what they've learned to
other courses of their major. Lectures in Physics, Volume I is the
first textbook in a two-volume series designed to help students
learn and grasp science-related key concepts and applications.
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