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Links for NST IB Physics B `Classical Dynamics'

Links for NST IB Physics B `Classical Dynamics'


Handouts and Corrections | Books | Resources


20 lectures (4 at the end of Michaelmas term, 16 more from the start of Lent term): F, M, W at 9:00am in the Cockcroft Lecture Theatre, New Museums site.

Handouts and Corrections

The handouts, examples sheets etc. for this course will be available the course page of the Cavendish Teaching website, for registered users.

There are some corrections for the printed handouts/examples sheets.


Books

There are many books suitable for this course, including the following:

Kibble & Berkshire: Classical Mechanics (Imperial College Press, 5th Edition, 2004).

Kibble & Berkshire cover

Faber: Fluid Dynamics for Physicists (CUP, 1995).

Faber cover

This is available as an ebook.


Plus, many topics from this course are covered in the Feynman & Leighton, Feynman Lecture Notes on Physics.

Volume I (Mainly mechanics, radiation and heat).

Feynman I cover

Volume II (Mainly electromagnetism and matter).

Feynman II cover



The full text of both of these -- and of Volume III (Quantum mechanics) -- are freely available here to read online.


Also, you can view some of Feynman's lectures from 1964, recorded by the BBC, on the the Project Tuva website (requires Microsoft Silverlight to be installed), which have various interactive extras.


Resources on the Web

As the course progress, below I will put links to resources on the Web that relate to various topics discussed in the lectures, as the course progresses. Some are links to published papers, the full text for which is either freely available, or should be available via the University's subscription, if accessed from cam.ac.uk addresses.


Rotating Frames:
Orbits:
Rigid Body Rotation:
Normal Modes:
Elasticity:
Fluids:
Dave Green -- dag@mrao.cam.ac.uk (2016 February)

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