This course is a continuation of the development of tools to analyze classical systems; it builds on the knowledge gained in Physics 207. New techniques developed include the calculus of variations, which gives rise to the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian treatment of systems, physics in non-inertial reference frames, and rotational dynamics. The course is appropriate for any student wishing to explore advanced topics in classical mechanics; it is strongly recommended for students planning to attend graduate school in physics.
Units: 0.5
Max Enrollment: 30
Prerequisites: PHYS 207.
Instructor: Staff
Distribution Requirements: MM - Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving; NPS - Natural and Physical Sciences
Typical Periods Offered: Every other year
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Not Offered
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