Applied Mechanics for Engineers
by John Duncan
Publisher: Macmillan and co 1913
ISBN/ASIN: 1151896632
Number of pages: 748
Description:
The author's object in writing this book has been to provide a practical statement of the principles of Mechanics. Principles have been illustrated by numerous fully worked-out examples, and exercises for home or class work have been provided at the ends of the chapters.
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