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Analytical Mechanics for Engineers

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Analytical Mechanics for Engineers
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Publisher: J. Wiley & sons
ISBN/ASIN: 1152814206
Number of pages: 516

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This book presents those principles of mechanics that are believed to be essential for the student of engineering. Throughout the book the aim has been to make the principles of mechanics stand out clearly ; to build them up as much as possible from common experience ; to apply the principles to concrete problems of practical value; and to emphasize the physical rather than the mathematical interpretation of the principles.

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