<span>Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics</span><span> is the Problem Solver's Approach for Tomorrow's Engineers. Based upon a great deal of classroom teaching experience, authors Plesha, Gray, & Costanzo provide a rigorous introduction to the fundamental principles of statics and dynami
Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics
โ Scribed by N. H. Dubey
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 564
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Title
Contents
1 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics
2 Resultant of Force System
3 Equillibrium of System of Coplanar Forces
4 Forces in Space
5 Center of Gravity
6 Moment of Inertia
7 Trusses
8 Friction
9 Belt and Rope Friction
10 Introduction to Dynamics
11 Kinematics of Particles - I Rectilinear Motion
12 Kinematics of Praticles - II
13 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
14 Kinetics of Particles - I Newton's Second Law/D'Alembert's Principle
15 Kinetics of Particles - II work n Energy Principle
16 Kinetics of Particles - III Impulse Moment Principle and Impact
17 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
18 Mechanical Vibration
Appendix Important Formulae and Results
ANSWER TO OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONs
UNIVERSITY PAPER SOLUTIONS
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This thoroughly revised and updated edition incorporates recent developments that have taken place in the field of instrumentation, measurement techniques, and data analysis. Inclusion of new topics, enhanced pedagogy and lucid language make this a complete book on the subject.(SRV)
Engineering Mechanics, one of the oldest branches of physical science, is a subject of enormous importance. Although it is taught in the first year of engineering, its foundation is rooted in the two other fundamental subjects i.e., applied mathematics and physics. Basically, Engineering Mechanics i