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Theoretical Newtonian mechanics, including position and velocity dependent forces, oscillation, stability, non-inertial frames and gravitation from extended bodies. Ordinary differential equations, vector algebra, curvilinear coordinates, complex numbers, and Fourier series will be introduced in the context of the mechanics.

The full set of course materials is available via CU Boulder's SEI site for this course: https://www.colorado.edu/sei/departments/physics/activities/courses/classical-mechanicsmath-methods-icourse-materials

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ResourcesList of Physics course resources at CU BoulderData Analysis; Electricity and Magnetism; Laboratory; Mechanics; Modern Physics; Relatively; Research Projects and Methods; Scientific Communication; Teaching STEMVarious, CUSEI2019Open
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