| Title: | Elementary Mechanics Using Python |
| Other Titles: | A Modern Course Combining Analytical and Numerical Techniques |
| Authors: | Sørenssen, Anders Malthe- |
| Keywords: | Elementary Mechanics physics |
| Issue Date: | 2015 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Abstract: | This book was developed as a textbook for use in the course “Introduction to Mechanics” in the Department of Physics at the University of Oslo starting 2007. In this course we aimed at providing a seamless integration of analytical and numerical methods when solving physics problems, thereby allowing us to solve more advanced and applied problems in mechanics, and providing examples that are perceived as more relevant for the students. We could address not only the very special cases that have analytical solutions, but could instead focus on choosing problems that would initiate discussions and provide the students with physical insights. Through the processes of introducing and developing advanced problems, it also became clear that this approach brought the students closer to the way physics is discovered and applied. In addition, it introduced the students to a more exploratory way of understanding phenomena and of developing their physical concepts. Well- developed examples that also include elements of numerical computations gave the students a feeling of discovering physical processes while also understanding how they are results of the underlying simple physical laws. In many cases, the advanced examples and exercises spawned interesting and rewarding discussions about the underlying physical processes, and also forced the students to understand the various forms of representation used to illustrate physical processes, such as motion diagrams and energy diagrams, and use these diagrams to reason about physical processes. |
| Description: | This book grew out of a larger, collaborative effort at the University of Oslo. I would like to thank Morten Hjorth-Jensen and Arnt Inge Vistnes for including me in the physics part of the Computers in Science Education program. I also thank Hans Petter Langtangen and Knut Mørken at the Department of Informatics for their dedication, support, and inspiration for introducing numerical approaches in the basic curriculum. I thank the Faculty for Mathematics and Natural Sciences for their support used to develop exercises and examples used in this text. I would also like to thank Arnt Inge Vistnes, Jonas van den Brinck, and Sigve Bøe Skattum for developing some of the exercises that have been included in this book as examples or exercises. Sigve Bøe Skattum has also provided many of the illustrations. |
| URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/190 |
| ISBN: | 978-3-319-19596-4 |
| Appears in Collections: | ARTS & SCIENCE |
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| 2015_Book_ElementaryMechanicsUsingPython.pdf | 8.24 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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