Applied Mechanics
by Gaetano Lanza
Publisher: J. Wiley 1905
Number of pages: 978
Description:
The work is essentially a treatise on strength and stability, a number of subjects usually included in treatises on applied mechanics are omitted. It is primarily a text-book, and hence the writer has endeavored to present the different subjects in such a way as seemed to him best for the progress of the class.
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