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This second volume in the author's three-part series applies the principles of classical mechanics to qualitatively and quantitatively model specific features of matter. With more than 300 problems, the book can be used as a primary text, supplement, or exam review. It focuses on elasticity, fluids, oscillation, waves, acoustics, optics, and thermodynamics. Throughout the investigations of particular phenomena, the author emphasizes the modeling of composite systems assembled from simple constituents.

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This second volume in the author's three-part series applies the principles of classical mechanics to qualitatively and quantitatively model specific features of matter. With more than 300 problems, the book can be used as a primary text, supplement, or exam review. It focuses on elasticity, fluids, oscillation, waves, acoustics, optics, and thermodynamics. Throughout the investigations of particular phenomena, the author emphasizes the modeling of composite systems assembled from simple constituents.
Autorenporträt
P.F. Kelly is an associate professor of physics at Ave Maria University in Florida. He previously held a faculty position at North Dakota State University and he undertook post-doctoral studies at the Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at the Winnipeg Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Winnipeg. He holds a Ph.D from the University of Toronto. His areas of interest include theoretical, particle, gravitational, mathematical, and computational physics.