Mechanics and Waves Remington Pitts
- ISBN: 9781788820684
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 150
About the Book
A mechanical wave is a an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission-the material-is limited.Therefore, the oscillating material does not move far from its initial equilibrium position. Mechanical waves transport energy. This energy propagates in the same direction as the wave. Any kind of wave (mechanical or electromagnetic) has a certain energy. Mechanical waves can be produced only in media which possess elasticity and inertia. Mechanics is the study of the motion of matter and the forces required to cause its motion. Mechanics is based on the concepts of time, space, force, energy, and matter. The knowledge of mechanics is needed for the study of all branches of physics, chemistry, biology and engineering. The consideration of all aspects of mechanics would be too large a task for us. Instead, in this course, we shall study only the classical mechanics of non-polar continua. We shall concern ourselves with the basic principles common to fluids and solids. The mechanics are a physical science, since it deals with the study of physical phenomena. However, some associate mechanics with mathematics, while many consider it as an engineering subject. Both these views are justified in part. Mechanics is the foundation of most engineering sciences and is an indispensable prerequisite to their study. This book aim to provide the necessary foundation in wave mechanics which prepare the students for an intensive study of advanced topics at a later stage, much of wave mechanics requires a good knowledge of mathematics.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Mechanics of Particles, 3. Conservation of Energy and Momentum, 4. Mechanics of Rigid Bodies, 5. Mechanics of Continuous Media, 6. Conservative Nature of Central Forces, 7. Special Theory of Relativity, 8. Wave Mechanics and Motion, 9. Inertial Reference Frame, 10. Simple Harmonic Motion, 11. Differential Equation ofWave Motion.
Remington Pitts is Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His research has covered a broad range of topics in quantum field theory, Mechanics and Waves, elementary particle physics and cosmology and has been honored with numerous awards, including the National award in Physics, the National Medal of Science and the Heinemann Prize in Mathematical Physics. Professor Will Craig is a member of the Physics and Astronomy. His books for physicists include Gravitation and Cosmology, the three-volume workThe Quantum Theory of Fields,and most recently, Cosmology.