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020 _a9781259062919
040 _bEnglish
082 _a531
_bBEE
100 _aBeer, Ferdinand P.
245 _aVector mechanics for engineers:
_bstatics and dyanamics
250 _a10/e
260 _bTata McGraw-Hill
_c2013
_aNew Delhi :
300 _axxxi, 1350p
_bill.;
_c24cm.
505 _t1 Introduction
_t2 Statics of Particles
_t3 Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces
_t4 Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies
_t5 Distributed Forces: Centroids and Centers of Gravity
_t6 Analysis of Structures
_t7 Forces in Beam and Cables
_t8 Friction
_t9 Distributed Forces: Moments of Inertia
_t10 Method of Virtual Work
_t11 Kinematics of Particles
_t12 Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law
_t13 Kinetics of Particles: Energy and Momentum Methods
_t14 Systems of Particles
_t15 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
_t16 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Accelerations
_t17 Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Energy and Momentum Methods
_t18 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in Three Dimensions
_t19 Mechanical Vibrations
520 _aStrong conceptual understanding is essential for solving problems successfully. This edition of Vector Mechanics for Engineers helps instructors and students achieve this goal by providing strong understanding and logical analysis for solving problems using SI metrics. With new concepts presented in a simplified and detailed manner, a number of Advanced or Specialty sections are included. To keep these distinct and optional, they are marked with asterisk so users can choose whether or not to read. The text adopts SMART (Strategy, Modeling, Analysis, Reflect and Think) approach to problem solving. aspect
650 _aVector analysis
650 _aDynamics
650 _aStatics
700 _aJohnston, E. Russell
700 _aMazurek, David F.
700 _aCornwell, Philip J.
700 _aSanghi, Sanjeev
942 _cBK
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