MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS DYNAMICS
By: Ferdinand P. Beer
Contributor(s): E. Russell Johnston Jr
Material type: TextPublisher: New York McCraw-Hill 1987Edition: 4 editionDescription: 926 235x210ISBN: 0-07-004582-8Subject(s): Kinematics Newton's Second law Kinetic Mechanic dynamics engineerDDC classification: 350Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The main objective of a first course in mechanics should be to develop in the engineering student the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply to its solution a few, well-understood, basic principles. It is hoped that this text, as well as the preceding volume, Mechanics for engineers: statics, will help the instructor achieve this goal.
Kinematics of particles Kinematics of particles: Newton's second law Kinematics of particles: Work and energy Kinematics of particles: Impulse and momentum Kinematics of rigid bodies Kinematics of rigid bodies: Force and accelerations Kinematics of rigid bodies: Work and energy Kinematics of rigid bodies: Impulse and momentum Mechanical vibrations
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