Mechanics: A Textbook for Engineers
by James E. Boyd
Publisher: McGraw-Hill 1921
ISBN/ASIN: 111232562X
ISBN-13: 9781112325625
Number of pages: 446
Description:
This book is intended to give a working knowledge of the principles of Mechanics and to supply a foundation upon which intelligent study of Strength of Materials, Stresses in Structures, Machine Design, and other courses of more technical nature may rest.
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