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Introduction to engineering mechanics
โ Scribed by Donald McKern; Barry Royce Schlenker
- Publisher
- Jacaranda
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 499
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
1 Introduction
2 Force
3 Concurrent Forces
4 Moments
5 Non-Concurrent Forces
6 Couples
7 Frames and Structures
8 Frictional Forces
9 Linear Motion
10 Forces and Motion
11 Impulse and Momentum
12 Circular Motion
13 Rotational Motion
14 Work and Energy
15 Power
16 Direct Stress and Strain
17 Beams and Bending
18 Principles of Machines
19 An Approach to Design Analysis
Appendix
Answers to Problems
Index
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