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* A great resource to understand many of the most important mechanics systems is https://www.myphysicslab.com/. It's a collection of physics simulations, where you can modify the model parameters etc. | * A great resource to understand many of the most important mechanics systems is https://www.myphysicslab.com/. It's a collection of physics simulations, where you can modify the model parameters etc. | ||
* The standard textbook is "Classical Mechanics" by Herbert Goldstein, Charles Poole, and John Safko | * The standard textbook is "Classical Mechanics" by Herbert Goldstein, Charles Poole, and John Safko | ||
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+ | * [[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/0-306-47122-1| New Foundations for Classical Mechanics]] by David Hestenes | ||
+ | * A classic is [[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5797696M/The_science_of_mechanics| The Science of Mechanics]] by Ernst Mach | ||
<tabbox Abstract> | <tabbox Abstract> | ||
[[equations:newtons_second_law|Newton's second law]] is | [[equations:newtons_second_law|Newton's second law]] is |