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A Short Course in Elementary Mechanics for Engineers

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A Short Course in Elementary Mechanics for Engineers
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Publisher: D. Van Nostrand Company
ISBN/ASIN: 1152039687
ISBN-13: 9781152039681
Number of pages: 156

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This course in Elementary Mechanics is arranged for students who have previously studied Trigonometry. The subject matter is divided into three parts, namely, Kinematics, Kinetics, and Statics. Much detailed discussion is omitted, and the course is written from the definition viewpoint.

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