Need a good book after Resnick-Halliday.

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After completing "Resnick-Halliday" and "Sears-Zemansky," readers seeking to advance their understanding of physics should consider "An Introduction to Mechanics" by Kleppner and Kolenkow. This book is highly regarded for its clarity and depth, making it a suitable next step. Additionally, "Classical Mechanics" by John Taylor is recommended for its comprehensive approach to the subject. Both texts provide a solid foundation for further studies in classical mechanics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics concepts from "Resnick-Halliday" and "Sears-Zemansky"
  • Familiarity with classical mechanics principles
  • Ability to solve differential equations
  • Basic mathematical skills, including calculus
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore "An Introduction to Mechanics" by Kleppner and Kolenkow
  • Read "Classical Mechanics" by John Taylor
  • Investigate advanced topics in classical mechanics
  • Study problem-solving techniques in physics
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Students of physics, educators seeking advanced teaching materials, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of classical mechanics will benefit from this discussion.

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Hello all, I've just finished both Resnick-Halliday and Sears-Zemansky. I need a good book to go forward from here. How is Kleppner-Kolenkow after this?
 
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Its good book, yes. I would also recommend "Classical Mechanics" by John Taylor
 

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