Mechanics Applied to Engineering
by John Goodman
Publisher: Longmans, Green, and Co. 1914
ISBN/ASIN: 1445532484
Number of pages: 880
Description:
This book has been written especially for Engineers and Students who already possess a fair knowledge of Elementary Mathematics and Theoretical Mechanics ; it is intended to assist them to apply their knowledge to practical engineering problems.
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