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An Introduction To Mathematics For Engineers Mechanics Lee

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An Introduction To Mathematics For Engineers Mechanics Lee
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Lee, Stephen
ISBN: 9781466586048, 1466586044
Language: English
Year: 2014

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An Introduction To Mathematics For Engineers Mechanics Lee by Lee, Stephen 9781466586048, 1466586044 instant download after payment.

Motion along a straight line Newton’s laws of motion Vectors Projectiles Equilibrium of a particle Friction Moments of forces Centre of mass Energy, work and power Impulse and momentum Frameworks Circular motion Elasticity Simple harmonic motion Damped and forced oscillations Dimensional analysis Use of vectors Variable forces Variable mass Dynamics of rigid bodies rotating around a fixed axis Stability and small oscillations.
Abstract: Motion along a straight line Newton’s laws of motion Vectors Projectiles Equilibrium of a particle Friction Moments of forces Centre of mass Energy, work and power Impulse and momentum Frameworks Circular motion Elasticity Simple harmonic motion Damped and forced oscillations Dimensional analysis Use of vectors Variable forces Variable mass Dynamics of rigid bodies rotating around a fixed axis Stability and small oscillations

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