This is a core textbook for undergraduate engineering/dynamics courses. It emphasizes visual analysis (free-body diagrams etc.), problem-solving through real engineering examples, has numerous worked problems, includes index and bibliographical references. Topics include motion of particles, force, mass & acceleration, energy & momentum methods, rigid body dynamics, planar & 3D dynamics, vibrat…
A widely used engineering mechanics textbook focusing on static equilibrium. Provides thorough treatment of vectors, forces on particles and rigid bodies, analysis of structures, centroids, friction, virtual work, etc. Exercises for practice. Useful for engineering students.
A concise yet comprehensive study guide in the Schaum’s Outline series, featuring hundreds of worked examples and practice exercises. Covers mathematical preliminaries, Schrödinger equation, harmonic oscillator, spins, angular momentum, hydrogen-like atoms, scattering theory, numerical methods, and more. Ideal for undergraduates seeking reinforcement and exam preparation
A comprehensive, mathematically rigorous, and historically grounded treatment of quantum mechanics at the graduate level. Topics include Hilbert space formalism, angular momentum theory, symmetries, approximation methods, scattering, and relativistic quantum theory. Suitable for advanced courses and as a reference for researchers.
"Matter and Interactions: Modern Mechanics" provides a modern approach to teaching physics, emphasizing the use of computer modeling and the fundamental principles of momentum, energy, and angular momentum. The book integrates computational physics and microscopic models of matter, designed to support a deep conceptual understanding for students beginning their study of mechanics.
This third edition provides a clear and accessible introduction to the fundamental principles of quantum physics, including wave mechanics, matrix mechanics, and applications to modern physics topics.
Designed as part of the MIT Introductory Physics Series, this book provides a clear and systematic introduction to the principles of quantum physics, including wave-particle duality, quantum states, operators, and applications.
This classic introductory textbook presents the fundamentals of modern physics, including quantum mechanics, relativity, atomic and nuclear structure. It is widely used by undergraduate students in physics and engineering.