In my opinion the best book of mechanics I never read. Contents: Phenomenic Reality and models;Qualitative Aspects of One-Dimensional Motion; Systems with Many Degrees of Freedom. Theory of the
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Contents: The Hardest Part of Mechanics (The Fundamentals); Further Remarks on the Fundamentals; How Newton Analyzed Planetary Motion; Systems of Particles; Conservation Laws; Rigid Bodies; Constraint . . . . .
Contenuto: Fondamenti; Equazione di Continuitą, Incompressibilitą, Classificazione dei tipi di Flusso; Dinamica: il Tensore degli Sforzi di di Cauchy; Elementi di Meccanica dei Fluidi; Flui . . . . .
The audience for the book is: mathematicians, physicists, and engineers interested in geometrical methods in mechanics, assuming a background in calculus, linear algebra, some classical analysis, and . . . . .