Elementary Mechanics and Thermodynamics – Jhon W. Norbury – 1st Edition

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Many of the modern ideas in cosmology can be explained without the need to discuss General Relativity. The present chapter represents an attempt to do this based entirely on Newtonian mechanics.

The equations describing the velocity (called the Friedmann equation) and acceleration of the universe are derived from Newtonian mechanics and also the cosmological constant is introduced within a Newtonian framework. The equations of state are also derived in a very simple way. Applications such as conservation laws, the age of the universe and the radiation and matter dominated epochs are discussed.

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  • 1 Motion Along A Straight Line
    2 Vectors
    3 Motion In 2 &Amp; 3 Dimensions
    4 Force &Amp; Motion - I
    5 Force &Amp; Motion - Ii
    6 Kinetic Energy &Amp; Work
    7 Potential Energy &Amp; Conservation Of Energy
    8 Systems Of Particles
    9 Collisions
    10 Rotation
    11 Rolling, Torque &Amp; Angular Momentum
    12 Oscillations
    13 Waves - I
    14 Waves - Ii
    15 Temperature, Heat &Amp; 1St Law Of Thermodynamics
    16 Kinetic Theory Of Gases
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