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050 | _aTA 351 .B44 2005 | ||
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_aBeer, Ferdinand P. _eauthor |
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_aVector mechanics for engineers : _bstatics / _cFerdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr. and Elliot R. Eisenberg |
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250 | _aSeventh edition in SI units. | ||
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_aBoston, Massachusetts : _bMcGraw Hill Education, _cc2005 |
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_axxii, 617 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction -- Statics of particles -- Rigid bodies: equivalent systems of forces -- Equilibrium of rigid bodies -- Distributed forces: centroids and centers of gravity -- Analysis of structures -- Forces in beams and cables -- Friction -- Distributed forces: moments of inertia -- Method of virtual work | ||
520 | _aThe main objective of a first course in mechanics should be to develop in the engineering student the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply to its solution a few, well understood, basic principles. | ||
650 | _aSTATICS | ||
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_aJohnston, E. Russell, Jr;Eisenberg, Elliot R. _eco-author;co-author |
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