Books & Websites for Learning Integration of Classical Mechanics

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The discussion centers on seeking resources for learning integration in classical mechanics. A user requests recommendations for books and websites that can enhance their understanding of the subject. Several online physics courses are shared, including links to resources from JLAB, Arizona State University, the University of Utah, and MIT's OpenCourseWare, all of which offer classical mechanics content. The conversation briefly shifts to a personal note about music, specifically mentioning the artist Satriani and the G3 tour, but the primary focus remains on educational resources for classical mechanics.
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Hey,
wondering if anyone could suggest books or especially websites to aid and compliment learning of integration with respect to classical mechanics, and perhaps classical mechanics in general.

Thanks!
 
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Someone at JLAB put together a page of online physics courses.

http://www.jlab.org/~hleiqawi/onlinecourses.html

There are a few on Classical Mechanics

http://physics.asu.edu/phy521-treacy/

http://www.physics.utah.edu/~jui/4410/

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-012Fall-2005/CourseHome/index.htm

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Earth--Atmospheric--and-Planetary-Sciences/12-620JClassical-Mechanics--A-Computational-ApproachFall2002/CourseHome/index.htm
 
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Thanks alot!

Satriani rules. g3 forever.
 
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