Applied Mechanics for Beginners
by John Duncan
Publisher: Macmillan and co 1902
ISBN/ASIN: 1144463645
Number of pages: 348
Description:
In the preparation of this little book, the object has been to provide students of engineering and allied constructive arts with a practical statement of the principles of Mechanics essential to an intelligent interest in their occupations.
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