Books that cover Circular coordinates

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Recommendations for books covering circular coordinate systems emphasize the need for thorough explanations and problem sets. Users suggest searching for free online resources, particularly using Google’s book search for "polar coordinates." Engineering mechanics texts, such as those by Hibbeler, are highlighted as valuable for understanding statics and dynamics in circular coordinates. The discussion underscores the importance of finding comprehensive materials for better grasping the subject. Overall, users seek resources that provide in-depth coverage of circular coordinate systems.
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I am currently using a physics book that has many problems involving circular coordinate systems, but doesn't cover them very thoroughly. Does anyone have any recommendations on books that give thoroughly cover circular coordinate systems?
 
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You probably need an engineering mechanics book on statics & dynamics like Hibbeler.
 
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