John Cox
Mechanics
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Originally published in 1904, this book was written to provide an accessible introduction to the principles of mechanics.
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Originally published in 1904, this book was written to provide an accessible introduction to the principles of mechanics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781107676237
- ISBN-10: 1107676231
- Artikelnr.: 40844920
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781107676237
- ISBN-10: 1107676231
- Artikelnr.: 40844920
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Cox was a pastor for twenty-five years, working in South Africa and Canada with a focus on counselling, teaching, and making Christianity simple and accessible to all. He holds degrees in psychology and theology and is the author of Googling God (2007) and Unaware (2021). John also worked in business consulting for seven years. He is married to Vi and they live on Vancouver Island.
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.
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.
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.
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.