Analytical Mechanics, by Edwin Henry Barton, guides you through the physics of solids and fluids with clear, practical methods.
This edition lays out the core ideas of kinematics and kinetics, from basic motions to the rotation and deformation of bodies. It emphasizes worked examples and a structured path through the material, so readers can learn by applying concepts to problems and diagrams.
The book is organized to help students and teachers approach the subject in a flexible way, with a focus on real-world applications and the relationships between forces, motion, and energy. It builds from foundational principles to more advanced topics, including the dynamics of rigid bodies and complex motions.
- Foundational topics in kinematics and plane and solid motions.
- Methods for analyzing forces, moments, and energy in rigid bodies.
- Worked examples and problems that illustrate key principles.
- Connections between theory and practical problem solving in engineering and physics.
Ideal for students, instructors, and professionals seeking a clear, structured introduction to analytical mechanics and its applications.