A Collection of Problems in Illustration of the Principles of Theoretical Mechanics - Softcover

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9781334258749: A Collection of Problems in Illustration of the Principles of Theoretical Mechanics

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This book is a classic guide to theoretical mechanics, presenting a systematic collection of problems illustrating the principles of the science. It's a valuable resource for students, providing a deeper understanding of the subject beyond the classroom. The author, an acclaimed physicist and mathematician, delves into various topics within theoretical mechanics, including the center of gravity for symmetrical and non-symmetrical areas, solid of revolution, plane curves, surfaces of revolution, and more. These concepts are explained through a multitude of solved problems, offering readers a practical perspective on the application of theories. The book stands as a testament to the importance of problem-solving in comprehending theoretical mechanics. By grappling with the exercises, readers can develop their analytical skills, cultivate a deeper understanding of the subject, and appreciate the historical development of the science.

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