This book aims to present mechanics in its entirety without making any distinction between classical and modern.
Today, many modern information, which is increasingly being taught at the high school age, is brought together and transferred with the most basic concepts.
A high school level mathematics knowledge is sufficient to follow this book, which is prepared for first or second years of university.
Since the concept of vector is used extensively, the definition of vectors is included right at the beginning of the book.
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The book is organized for both engineering students and students who will study physics purely.
For example, while examining Motion in a Plane in Chapter 5, oblique projectile Galilean transformations and Lorentz transformations are covered together.
Later, in Chapter 10, all types of collisions, from the simplest one-dimensional elastic collisions to inelastic collisions at high speeds, are examined.
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