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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and applications of mechanics, an essential branch of physics and engineering. The author explores the fundamental concepts of motion, force, energy, and momentum, delving into both classical mechanics and the more advanced…topics of relativistic mechanics and quantum mechanics. With its in-depth analysis and clear explanations, this book is an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the physical world around us. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.

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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition of the first mathematical analysis of billiards kinetics, a landmark work in applied physics and the classic treatment of the mechanics of impact of spherical objects. Illustrated with 12 folding engraved plates depicting complex billiard shots and trajectories. [7], 17…4 pp. Octavo (approximately 8" x 5"). Original publisher's printed wrappers, spine chipping at edges, original binding intact. Text block complete with all 12 folding engraved plates. Light toning throughout commensurate with age, some light staining to the latter half of the text block. Contemporary inscription to preliminary page, occasional marginal notes in an early hand. No foxing. A respectable, honest copy of this important scientific work. Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843) was a French mathematician, mechanical engineer, and scientist best known for his work on the supplementary forces that are detected in a rotating frame of reference, leading to what is now called the "Coriolis Effect" - a fundamental concept in physics, meteorology, and oceanography. As director of studies at the École Polytechnique in Paris, Coriolis devoted his energies to the applications of the laws of mechanics and was responsible for introducing the terms "work" and "kinetic energy" into scientific vocabulary. This book represents Coriolis's practical application of mathematical physics to the game of billiards, analyzing the complex kinetics of ball collision, spin, and trajectory. The work demonstrates his mastery of mechanics and his ability to apply rigorous mathematical analysis to real-world phenomena. The 12 folding plates illustrate various billiard shots and the mathematical principles governing them, making this not only a foundational scientific text but also a fascinating intersection of physics and sport. This work is exceedingly scarce on the market and represents an important contribution to both the history of physics and the literature of billiards. It is considered the foundational text for the scientific understanding of cue sports and remains referenced by physicists and billiards enthusiasts alike. I am happy to answer any questions, provide additional pictures, and entertain reasonable offers. Catalogue Keywords: Billiards, Physics, Mathematics, Coriolis Effect, Mechanics, Kinetics, Cue Sports, French Science, École Polytechnique, Sports Science, Ballistics, Applied Mathematics.

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Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Plein chagrin bordeaux moderne. Le premier plat de la couverture imprimeur d'origne a été conservé. Un volume in-8 (232x145 mm), vii-(1 bl.)-174 pages et 12 planches dépliantes. Pliures des planches renforcées. Edition originale du premier ouvrage étudiant scientifiqueme…nt les mouvement des billes de billard. Coriolis a consacré son énergie à travailler sur les lois de la mécanique. On lui doit le terme "d'énergie cinétique" et il a laissé son nom à la force de Coriolis qui est issue de ses travaux sur l'étude des forces s'appliquant à un corps en rotation et en mouvement. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Modern full claret chagreen. Original printed upper cover bound in. 8vo (232x145 mm), vii-(1 bl.)-174 pages and 12 plates. Plates torn without lack and some restaurations. Coriolis, devoted his energies to the applications of the laws of mechanics and was responsible for the terms "work" and "kinetic energy." He is best known for "his theorem relating the various components of acceleration in rotating systems, one of which rise to the so-called Coriolis force. (Bibliotheca mecanica). First edition of the first mathematical analysis of the complex kinetics of billiards. 673g.
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First edition. THE CORIOLIS FORCE. First edition, complete journal issue ('cahier') in original printed wrappers, of the first formulation of the 'Coriolis force'. "On a rotating earth the Coriolis force acts to change the direction of a moving body to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphe…re. This deflection is not only instrumental in the large-scale atmospheric circulation, the development of storms, and the sea-breeze circulation, it can even affect the outcome of baseball tournaments: a ball thrown horizontally 100m in 4s in the United States will, due to the Coriolis force, deviate 1.5cm to the right" (Persson, p. 1373). In 1829 Coriolis published Calcul de l'Effet des Machines, which for the first time gave the correct expression for kinetic energy, mv2/2, and its relation to mechanical work. "During the following years Coriolis worked to extend the notion of kinetic energy and work to rotating systems. The first of his papers, 'Sur le principe des forces vives dans les mouvements relatifs des machines', was read to the Académie des Sciences in 1832. Three years later came the paper that would make his name famous, 'Sur les équations du mouvement relatif des systèmes de corps'. Coriolis's papers do not deal with the atmosphere or even the rotation of the earth, but with the transfer of energy in rotating systems like waterwheels. The 1832 paper established that the relation between potential and kinetic energy for a body affected by a force is the same in a rotating system as in a non-rotating one .Three years later, in 1835, Coriolis went back to analyze the relative motion associated with the system, in particular the centrifugal force. It is directed perpendicular to the moving body's trajectory (seen from a fixed frame of reference), which for a stationary body is radially out from the center of rotation. For a moving body this is not the case; it will point off from the center of rotation. The centrifugal force can therefore be decomposed into one radial centrifugal force, and another, the 'Coriolis force.' It is worth noting that Coriolis called the two components 'forces centrifuges composées' and was interested in 'his' force only in combination with the radial centrifugal force to be able to compute the total centrifugal force" (ibid., p. 1378). No copies listed on ABPC/RBH. "The first ideas concerning the influence of the Earth's diurnal rotation on terrestrial objects came with the debate on the very existence of that rotation. This was inevitable, for Aristotelian physics offered a seemingly weighty argument against it: everything lifted into the sky, such as birds or clouds, would no longer share the Earth's rotational movement and hence should drift away to the west at a gigantic speed. Since this is not what we observe, the conclusion had to be that the Earth does not rotate. To move beyond this Aristotelian argument, a different notion of inertia was needed. It was provided by Galilei who put forward the idea that objects persist in their horizontal movement, by which he meant that they would continue their circular trajectory; thus, a stone thrown up in the air does not suddenly lose its rotational motion but keeps on moving along with the Earth. "In 1668, Giovanni Borelli, a member of the Accademia del Cimento in Florence, examined what this principle of inertia implies for objects that are dropped from a tower. On the rotating Earth, the top of a tower describes a larger zonal circle than its foot, and thus must have a higher (circular) velocity to the east. Borelli supposed that an object falling from the top must retain this excess in eastward velocity and hence land slightly to the east of the tower's foot . he found the right direction and the right order of magnitude [but] concluded that the effect was too small to be measured, as the deflection is easily dwarfed by other perturbing effects. More than a century would pass before significant progress was made on this problem. In 1803, Laplace and Gauss independently derived an expression for the eastward deflection of freely falling objects . "A related but more complicated problem is that of the deflection of bodies launched in an arbitrary direction. Riccioli in his Almagestum Novum (1651) argued that, if the Earth rotates, a projectile fired northward should deflect to the east: the projectile comes from a latitude whose zonal circle is larger than the one to which it goes; the accompanying excess in eastward velocity would be retained by the projectile, amounting to a deflection to the east. By contrast, Riccioli (incorrectly) expected no deflection for eastwardly fired objects. His reasoning implies that a systematic difference between northwardly and eastwardly fired objects should have been detected; he took the absence of any such evidence as an argument against the Earth's rotation. Once again, it was Laplace who put the problem on a solid mathematical footing; in the fourth volume of his Mécanique Céleste he derived the equations governing the deflection of projectiles. He showed, in particular, that a body launched vertically upward would land slightly westward. "Laplace's work on the deflection of projectiles was a spin-off of his earlier treatise on tides, which was published in its definitive form in the first volume of his Mécanique Céleste. For a hypothetical ocean covering the entire planet, he examined their modes of propagation. To do this, he first had to derive the equations of motion including the effects of the Earth's rotation. Adopting the usual geographical coordinates, he demonstrated that these equations contain four terms that represent a deflecting force due to the Earth's rotation; moving bodies are subject to a deflecting force in a direction perpendicular to - and in magnitude proportional to - their velocity . "In 1835, Coriolis derived 'his' force in a theoretical treatise on the forces acting in rotating devices [in the offered paper]. He called it.
More images"MEMOIRE SUR LE PRINCIPE DES FORCES VIVES DANS LES MOUVEMENS RELATIFS DES MACHINES" by Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis [Published in "Memoires presentes par divers savans a l'Academie Royale des Sciences de l'Institut de France,. Tome Troisieme"]. [Together with]: J.L. Woisard's "Recherches sur la determination des fonctions de deux variables dont les coefficiens differentiels du premier ordre sont donnes implicitement", Michel-Auguste Ostrogradsky's "Memoire sur la propagation des ondes dans un bassin cylindrique", Coraboeuf's "Memoire sur les operations geodesiques des Pyrenees et la comparaison du niveau des deux mers", C.A. Morlet's "Memoire sur la determination de l'equateur magnetique, et sur les changemens quis sont survenus dans le cours de cette courbe depuis 1776 jusqu'a nos jours", E. Soubeiran's "Memoire sur les arseniures d'hydrogene", Couverchel's "Memoire sur la maturation des fr
Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave de (1792-1843); Woisard, Jean-Louis; Ostrogradsky, Michel-Auguste (1801-1862); Coraboeuf, Jean-Baptiste (1777-1859); Morlet, C.A.; Soubeiran, Eugene (1797-1859); Couverchel, Jean-Francois (1792-1856); Poncelet, Jean-Victor (1788-
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Condition: Good. Paris: Imprime par autorisation du Roi a l'Imprimerie Royale [by Gauthier-Villars], 1832., 1832. Good. 1ST EDITION OF THIS IMPORTANT WORK BY GASPARD-GUSTAVE DE CORIOLIS AFTER WHOM THE CORIOLIS EFFECT BECAME KNOWN - Quarto, 11 inches high by 8-3/4 inches wide. Softcovers, bound in printed light blue paper wraps,…titled in black on the front cover and the spine, with a list of works printed by the firm of Gauthier-Villars on the rear cover. The covers are heavily chipped with a large piece out from the top corner of the rear cover. A diagonal tear across the rear cover has been repaired with archival document tape. viii & 625 deckle-edged pages, illustrated with 1 full-page and 9 folding plates bound in at the rear. The overlapping edges of the leaves are slightly chipped and creased, else an otherwise bright unopened and uncut volume. The ten works contained within this volume are as follows: 1. Woisard, Jean-Louis. "Recherches sur la determination des fonctions de deux variables dont les coefficiens differentiels du premier ordre sont donnes implicitement". This work consists of pages [1]-22. An obituary published in volume 3 of "The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany", published in London in 1829, summarized Woisard's life: "In the 30th year of his age died at Metz, his native place, Jean Louis Woisard, professor of mathematics at the Royal College, and member of several philosophical societies. He entered the polytechnic school in his seventeenth year, and added to the reputation of his tutor, Lesage, by his rapid progress in mathematics; but the academy, in 1816, forced him to return to his family without having enjoyed, as much as he could have desired, the lessons of Monge, Legrange, &c. Throughout the whole of his short life he had many obstacles to contend with; but, in his ambition to shine in geometrical science, he surmounted them all, and distinguished himself by various lectures on scientific subjects, some of which have been published. His death was occasioned by an inflammation, caused by a too close attention to some improvements which he designed to introduce in artillery waggons." 2. Ostrogradsky, Michel-Auguste. "Memoire sur la propagation des ondes dans un bassin cylindrique". This work consists of pages [23]-44. Born in a thatched hut on his father's land, Michel-Auguste Ostrogradsky (aka Mikhail Vasilevich Ostrogradski) (1801-1862) always carried a stone in his pocket to which was attached a string by which he could measure the depth of any well he came across. He studied physics and mathematics at the University of Kharkov. A student of Andrei Fedorovich Pavlosky and Timofei Fedorovic Osipovsky, Ostrogradski was denied his doctorate following Osipovsky's dismissal when Golitsyn imposed the teaching of religion on science. He went on to study in Paris under some of the leading mathematicians of the period. He published the above paper "Memoir on wave propagation in a cylindrical vessel" in 1826 and subsequently "Demonstration d'un theoreme du calcul integral" proving the general divergence theorem. However, Gauss, not knowing of Ostrogradski's paper, proved special cases of the divergence theorem and the theorem came to be named after Gauss instead. 3. Coraboeuf, Jean-Baptiste. "Memoire sur les operations geodesiques des Pyrenees et la comparaison du niveau des deux mers". This work consists of pages [45]-131 plus a folding map (chart) bound in at the end of the volume. The French geographer Jean-Baptiste Coraboeuf (1777-1859) participated in Napoleon's Egyptian campaign. He assisted with Nicolas-Antoine Nuet's calculations of the longitude of Alexandria and the latitude of Damietta, collaborating on the map of the Nile delta. His name, along with other members of the Science and Arts Commission, is engraved on the ruins of the temple of Philae. Coraboeuf was one of the surveying officers in charge of the triangulation of the Pyrenees and participated in drawing up a map. Following the dissolution of the body of geodesic engineers in 1831, he transferred to the general staff and was responsible for correcting the calculations on the "France2" map. 4. Morlet, C.A. "Memoire sur la determination de l'equateur magnetique, et sur les changemens qui sont survenus dans le cours de cette courbe depuis 1776 jusqu'a nos jours". This work consists of pages [132]-183 plus a folding map bound in at the end of the volume. 5. Soubeiran, Eugene. "Memoire sur les arseniures d'hydrogene". This work consists of pages [184]-205 plus a plate bound in at the end of the volume. The author of this paper on Hydrogen Arsenides, the French scientist Eugene Soubeiran (1797-1859), was chief pharmacist at Paris' La Pitie Hospital and subsequently became director of the Pharmacie Centrale. Chosen as assistant professor of pharmacy, he was then appointed the Chair of Physics at the Ecole de Pharmacie. He went on to obtain his medical degree and was appointed chair of Pharmacy at the Faculty of Medicine. One of three researchers to independently discover chloroform, he was the first to publish his findings. 6. Couverchel, Jean-Francois. "Memoire sur la maturation des fruits". This work consists of pages [206]-248. A pharmacist, Jean-Francois Couverchel (1792-1856) was a member of the Academy of Medicine and the Society of Pharmacy in Paris. 7. Poncelet, Jean-Victor; and Lesbros, Joseph-Aime. "Experiences hydrauliques sur les lois de l'ecoulement de l'eau a travers les orifices rectangulaires verticaux a grandes dimensions". This work consists of pages 249-502 plus 7 folding plates bound in at the end of this volume. The French engineer and mathematician Jean-Victor Poncelet (1788-1867) served as Commanding General of the Ecole Polytechnique. He is best known for his work in projective geometry and collaborated with Charles Julian Brianchon in making a significant contribution to Feuerbach's theorem. His discoveries about projective harmonic conjugates relating the poles and polar lines to co.
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KINETIC ENERGY AND INERTIAL FORCES. First edition, complete journal volume in original printed wrappers, of this important work on the theory of machines, a follow-up to his Du calcul de l'effet des machines, published in 1829 (but begun a decade earlier) in which he studied dynamical problems associated with rotating machinery.… "His approach differs substantially from the usual Newtonian mechanics method used in the eighteenth century and is also quite different from the general mechanics of the nineteenth century" (Oliveira, p. 2). This paper introduced the new notion at that time of 'inertial forces' (forces d'entraînement), and also contains the calculational basis for a sequel published in 1835 in which Coriolis introduced the famous 'Coriolis force' ('Sur les Équations du Mouvement Relatif des Systèmes des Corps', Journal de l'École Polytechnique 15, pp. 142-154). But the main object of the paper is to relate the kinetic energy (forces vives) of a machine when viewed from two different inertial reference frames. He describes his result as follows: "The equation of the live forces can be applied by entering the relative speeds, and the amounts of action or of work that also relate to relative motions. But in these amounts of action, also, forces that are immediately given and that contribute at the absolute moment, others must be considered whose nature is easy to indicate: they are opposite the forces that ought to be applied to the material points of the system if they were free, to force them to conserve compared to the moving planes the relative positions that they have at some given point . it would be a mistake if the proposal was regarded as obvious, even in this fairly simple example. It is so unobvious that these forces must be introduced that we would arrive at false results if we were to proceed with issues other than that of the live forces" (translation from ). One copy (offprint) listed on ABPC/RBH. "In 1829 Coriolis published his first book, Du calcul de l'effet des machines, begun ten years earlier and inspired by the writings of Lazare Carnot . While many scientists seemed to favor a radical separation of theory from technology, Coriolis voiced the belief that rational mechanics should be developed as a discipline for the enunciation of general principles applicable to the operation of motors and analysis of the functioning of machinery. The changes in terminology that he proposed, largely as a result of his teaching experience, were in fact conformable to this clearly conceived policy, as they were to the requirements of the theory itself. "The first of these changes consisted in abandoning for the term 'force-displacement' the ambiguous designations of mechanical power, quantity of action, and dynamic effect, in all of which was subsumed the consideration that processes occurred in time. The word 'work' was in the air following the publication in 1821 of the treatise in which Coulomb had attempted with reference to the limited capacity for activity in men and animals to characterize the notion of the consumption of something in overcoming resistance. The French word-travail-conveys the idea particularly well, and it was certainly Coriolis' contribution to assign it a technical meaning and thereby clarify a notion as old as mechanics itself . "The second important innovation made by Coriolis was to apply the term force vive (kinetic energy) to one-half the product mV2. This was a simple matter of coefficient but convenient in the formulation of the general equations of dynamics. Coriolis thus expressed the principle of vis viva as the 'principle of the transmission of work.' By development of the applications inherent in this change of viewpoint, Coriolis' 'small contribution' marked an important step in the realization of his comprehensive theory. "Coriolis did not delay in producing more. Indeed, he had been led to study the work of internal forces in a material system in order to determine under what conditions this work is nil; he thus discovered the very remarkable characteristic that the value of the work done by a system of forces of which the resultant is equal to zero is independent of the frame of reference with respect to which the changes of position are considered. Wishing to evaluate the work done by fluids in hydraulic machines and steam engines, he found simple expressions that apply to the fixed framework of the machine with respect to which the moving parts are in motion. It was therefore natural that the question of relative motions in machines should occur to Coriolis and that it should entail study of the effects of changes in the system of reference on the fundamental equations of analytical mechanics. But he confined himself at first to the simple problem of comparing two systems of reference in rectilinear translation moving uniformly in respect to each other, for which the work done by inertial forces is identical. On 6 June 1831 Coriolis submitted a memoir to the Academy on the problem of the general case [the offered paper]. He envisaged it in a highly characteristic fashion; to the extent that consideration of relative motion in machines was unavoidable either to eliminate or to simplify the work of linking forces, theory has necessarily to deal with the question of inertial forces when the system of reference is changed. "Thus for the first time Coriolis entered into the study of acceleration in composite motions, and the various phases of this study's formalization deserve attention. "In his 1831 paper, Coriolis had limited himself to exhibiting the existence of a term complementary to relative acceleration and to acceleration of the drive. Since his explicit aim was to enrich rational mechanics with a new statement concerning the transmission of work in relative motion, he was satisfied to demonstrate by computation-without interpreting the analytical expressions for complementary acceleration-that the work of connecting inertial forc.

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Lehrbuch Der Mechanik Fester K?rper Und Der Berechnung Des Effektes Der Maschinen-- (German Edition)
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Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: German. Language: German. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine len…ds an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2025, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1846. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - German, Pages:- 190, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 190 190.
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Leather Bound. Condition: New. Language: German. Language: German. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition, expertly crafted with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance, while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine len…ds an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2024, utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1846. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique, enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page, delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books, every page has been manually restored for legibility. However, in certain instances, occasional blurriness, missing segments, or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure, we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback, hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - German, Pages: - 201, Print on Demand. If it is a multi-volume set, then it is only a single volume. We are specialised in Customisation of books, if you wish to opt different color leather binding, you may contact us. This service is chargeable. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that, owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material, minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION (12x19 Inches): Available Upon Request. 201 201.

Lehrbuch Der Mechanik Fester K?rper Und Der Berechnung Des Effektes Der Maschinen-- (German Edition)
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Lehrbuch Der Mechanik Fester K?rper Und Der Berechnung Des Effektes Der Maschinen-- (German Edition)
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Lehrbuch Der Mechanik Fester K?rper Und Der Berechnung Des Effektes Der Maschinen-- (German Edition)
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Seller: Biblios, frankfurt am main, HESSE, GermanyBiblios
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