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PHY 404
Advanced Mechanics
Kinematics and dynamics of classicle particles and systems of particles in stationary and moving frames of reference. The equations of Lagrange and Hamilton are introduced. Offered spring semester of odd years.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
PHY 202
or
PHY 205
Corequisite
MTH 321