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Mechanics

Mechanics

Mechanics

John Cox
May 2014
Paperback
9781107676237
AUD$86.32
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Paperback

    Originally published in 1904, as part of the Cambridge Physical Series, this book was written to provide an accessible introduction to the principles of mechanics. The text analyses the principles as they developed in chronological order and places them in their historical context, with discussion of pioneering figures. Examples are included, but only where necessary and not in such abundance that they would confuse the reader. Illustrative figures are also incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in mechanics, physics and the history of science.

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    May 2014
    Paperback
    9781107676237
    356 pages
    217 × 140 × 22 mm
    0.49kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Part 1. The Winning of the Principles:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The beginnings of statics. Archimedes. Problem of the lever and of the centre of gravity
    • 2. Experimental verification and applications of the principle of the lever
    • 3. The centre of gravity
    • 4. The balance
    • 5. Stevinus of Bruges. The principle of the inclined plane
    • 6. The parallelogram of forces
    • 7. The principle of virtual work
    • 8. Review of the principles of statics
    • 9. The beginnings of dynamics. Galileo. The problem of falling bodies
    • 10. Huyghens. The problem of uniform motion in a circle. 'Centrifugal force'
    • 11. Final statement of the principles of dynamics. Extension to the motions of the heavenly bodies. The law of universal gravitation. Newton
    • Part II. Mathematical Statement of the Principles: Introduction
    • 12. Kinematics
    • 13. Kinetics of a particle moving in a straight line. The laws of motion
    • 14. Experimental verification of the laws of motion. Atwood's machine
    • 15. Work and energy
    • 16. The parallelogram law
    • 17. The composition and resolution of forces. Resultant. Component. Equilibrium
    • 18. Forces in one plane
    • 19. Friction
    • Part III. Application to Various Problems:
    • 20. Motion on an inclined plane. Brachistochrones
    • 21. Projectiles
    • 22. Simple harmonic motion
    • 23. The simple pendulum
    • 24. Central forces. The law of gravitation
    • 25. Impact and impulsive forces
    • Part IV. The Elements of Rigid Dynamics:
    • 26. The compound pendulum. Huyghens' solution
    • 27. D'alembert's principle
    • 28. Moment of inertia
    • 29. Experimental determination of moments of inertia
    • 30. Determination of the value of gravity by Kater's pendulum
    • 31. The constant of gravitation, or weighing the Earth. The Cavendish experiment
    • Answers to the examples
    • Index.