Introduction to Analytical Mechanics
by Alexander Ziwet
Publisher: Macmillan 1912
ISBN/ASIN: B005GEFQEU
Number of pages: 412
Description:
The present volume is intended as a brief introduction to mechanics for junior and senior students in colleges and universities. It is based to a large extent on Ziwet's Theoretical Mechanics, but the applications to engineering are omitted, and the analytical treatment has been broadened.
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