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Science Pertaining To Civil Engineering

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Science Pertaining To Civil Engineering

Publisher: International TextBook Company
Number of pages: 310

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This volume covers fundamental principles of mechanics, analytic statics, kinematics and kinetics, hydrostatics, pneumatics, and rudiments of analytic geometry. The book is written clearly and in the simplest language possible, so as to make them readily understood by all students.

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