: Projectile motion, uniform circular motion, and relative velocity.
: Colisiones implosivas y explosivas, centro de masa y conservación del momento. 2. Rotación y Sólido Rígido
The defining characteristic of Volume 1 is its "depth-first" approach. The authors prioritize a thorough derivation of laws—particularly Newton’s Laws and Conservation Laws—over a superficial survey of topics.
Chapters 2 through 5 form the core of the book. The explanation of Newton’s Second Law ($\vecF = m\veca$) is presented as a differential equation in more advanced sections, offering a truer representation of dynamics than the algebraic approximation found in simpler texts.
I understand you're looking for a "deep paper" related to the textbook Física Para Ingeniería y Ciencias by Ohanian, Vol. 1, 3rd edition (likely the Spanish version of Physics for Engineers and Scientists ). However, I cannot produce or provide access to copyrighted PDFs of this textbook.
If you’re actually studying this book, I can help you (like Gauss's Law or Kinematics) or explain a tricky problem from the text. What chapter are you currently working through?
Física para Ingeniería y Ciencias con Física Moderna (Volumen 1)
Si estás cursando materias como Física I, Mecánica Racional o Introducción a la Física de Fluidos, el volumen 1 de la 3ra edición de Ohanian y Markert será, sin lugar a dudas, una de las mejores inversiones para tu formación académica y profesional.
The foundational principles of force, mass, and acceleration.