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100 1 Hibbeler, R. C |
245 10 Engineering mechanics.^pDynamics /^cR.C. Hibbeler |
250 9th ed |
260 Upper Saddle River, N.J. :^bPrentice Hall,^cc2001 |
300 xvi, 672 p. :^bill. (some col.) ;^c25 cm |
500 Includes index |
505 0 Kinematics of a particle -- Kinetics of a particle, forceand acceleration -- Kinetics of a particle, work and energy -- Kinetics of a particle, impulse and momentum -- Planar kinematics of a rigid body -- Planar kinetics of a rigid body, force and acceleration -- Planar kinetics of arigid body, work and energy -- Planar kinetics of a rigid body, impulse and momentum -- Three-dimensional kinematicsof a rigid body -- Three-dimensional kinetics of a rigid body -- Vibrations -- Appendixes: Mathematical expressions; Numerical and computer analysis; Vector analysis; Review for the fundamentals of engineering examination -- Answers to selected problems |
520 The main purpose of this book is to provide the studentwith a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and applications of engineering mechanics. -Pref. Mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences that is concerned with the state of rest or motion of bodies subjected to the action of forces. The mechanics of rigid bodies is divided into two areas: statics and dynamics.... [This book covers] dynamics [which] deals with the accelerated motion of the body. [In this book] the subject of dynamicswill be presented in two parts: kinematics, which treats only the geometric aspects of the motion, and kinetics, which is the analysis of the forces causing the motion. -Ch. 12 |
650 0 Dynamics |
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999 ^aคณะวิศวะ (มมส) |