Mechanics is a wide subject, please feel free to recommend what you think is fit for a beginner who has some notions of Newtonian mechanics, and who would like to continue learning.
The book should be free and online, if possible. However, don't hesitate to recommend any other book if you think it is worth it. Also, if you believe that the "slightly above high school maths level" is not enough to understand the topic, feel free to recommend any maths book.
Thanks you !
About my maths level: I am a fresher in Computing (not Joint Maths and Computing), so my maths level is fairly basic - but I have covered trig though. What I think is missing is stuff like Laplace transformations, partial differentiation, integration techniques, etc.
The book should be free and online, if possible. However, don't hesitate to recommend any other book if you think it is worth it. Also, if you believe that the "slightly above high school maths level" is not enough to understand the topic, feel free to recommend any maths book.
Thanks you !
About my maths level: I am a fresher in Computing (not Joint Maths and Computing), so my maths level is fairly basic - but I have covered trig though. What I think is missing is stuff like Laplace transformations, partial differentiation, integration techniques, etc.