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# Introduction to Classical Mechanics: With Problems and Solutions

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Review: The most helpful Physics book ever - My background? Ph. D. Organic Chemistry. I did not do well at math, but I'm out of school now, and done taking classes. I bought this book to self-teach myself some remedial Physics in order to facilitate a non-trivial study of quantum mechanics. What a gem of a book. The introduction is very reassuring. The material won't be learned without working problems. Working problems takes time. Part of the learning process is doing problems wrong. They never told me this in college. Not getting it right the first time convinced me I had low aptitude for this stuff. It turns out, my sufferings were a natural part of the learning process. The tone of the book is very helpful. The author wants the student to succeed. Too often, I have taken a class or tried to use a book in which the professor's attitude was "many of you will die." Not only does Morin seem to want the reader to succeed, he even gives extensive instructions on how to succeed. He starts with a whole chapter on how to solve problems, even when the reader doesn't have quite the background to solve the problem. I was able to read well into the introductory material using the free chapters Morin puts online, so I was able to determine this was the right book for what I was trying to do before I bought it. I would recommend anyone to try the free stuff. I'm having about as good a time as I could ever expect with this material. Remember, pain and suffering are normal. The limericks? Perhaps they go over my head.
Review: Very good problem collection - A strength of this book is the very good collection of problems at the end of each chapter. There is a nice progression of complexity in the available problems. There is a diagram to accompany each problem which really helps to clarify the problem. Solutions are included for a significant number of the problems.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,799 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #5 in Mechanics #23 in Physics (Books) #28 in Physics of Mechanics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Dimensions  | 7.5 x 1.5 x 9.75 inches |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 0521876222 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0521876223 |
| Item Weight  | 3.85 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 734 pages |
| Publication date  | February 4, 2008 |
| Publisher  | Cambridge University Press |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The most helpful Physics book ever
*by R***K on April 29, 2025*

My background? Ph. D. Organic Chemistry. I did not do well at math, but I'm out of school now, and done taking classes. I bought this book to self-teach myself some remedial Physics in order to facilitate a non-trivial study of quantum mechanics. What a gem of a book. The introduction is very reassuring. The material won't be learned without working problems. Working problems takes time. Part of the learning process is doing problems wrong. They never told me this in college. Not getting it right the first time convinced me I had low aptitude for this stuff. It turns out, my sufferings were a natural part of the learning process. The tone of the book is very helpful. The author wants the student to succeed. Too often, I have taken a class or tried to use a book in which the professor's attitude was "many of you will die." Not only does Morin seem to want the reader to succeed, he even gives extensive instructions on how to succeed. He starts with a whole chapter on how to solve problems, even when the reader doesn't have quite the background to solve the problem. I was able to read well into the introductory material using the free chapters Morin puts online, so I was able to determine this was the right book for what I was trying to do before I bought it. I would recommend anyone to try the free stuff. I'm having about as good a time as I could ever expect with this material. Remember, pain and suffering are normal. The limericks? Perhaps they go over my head.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good problem collection
*by D***E on December 30, 2024*

A strength of this book is the very good collection of problems at the end of each chapter. There is a nice progression of complexity in the available problems. There is a diagram to accompany each problem which really helps to clarify the problem. Solutions are included for a significant number of the problems.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good third year undergrad mechanics
*by B***M on September 6, 2020*

This is a very well written book. Good problem sets that build student knowledge along with thorough solutions provided after the problem sets. This would not be a good book for either first year physics students or first year honors physics students. They may be using this for first year honors at Harvard, but it is doubtful that the students are absorbing more that 50% of the information. There may be the exceptional student who is already grounded in Calculus and intro diff eqns along with a well developed AP physics, but most first year honors will be in over their heads. With that said, this would be a very good third year mechanics course text. The only real shortcoming is it is missing information on Hamiltonian, non-linear, chaos and such, but that could easily be supplemented during second semester. This treatise is much much better that Taylor's Classical Mechanics which is overly verbose, introduces other nomenclature at the same time it is introducing mechanics (no need to add to student's burdens by using different nomenclature than they are used to). Taylor's examples, problem and answer sets are very weak and add little value to that text. This particular text should be strongly considered for third year physics mechanics along.

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