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|a Theoretical mechanics for sixth forms.
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|c C. Plumpton, Queen Mary College, London, W.A. Tomkys, Belle Vue Boys' Grammar School, Bradford.
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|a Front Cover; Theoretical Mechanics for Sixth Forms; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; CHAPTER XV. THE MOTION OF A RIGID BODY ABOUT A FIXED AXIS; 15.1. The Definition of a Rigid Body; 15.2. The Kinetic Energy of a Rigid Body Rotating about a Fixed Axis; 15.3. Calculation of Moments of Inertia in Particular Cases; 15.4. Conservation of Energy; 15.5. The Compound Pendulum; 15.6. The Equation of Motion for a Rigid Body Rotating about a Fixed Axis; 15.7. The Force Exerted on the Axis of Rotation; 15.8. Impulse and Momentum.
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|a 15.9. Note on the Relationship between the Equations of Motion of Rotation of a Rigid Body and the Equations of Motion for a Particle moving in a Straight LineMISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XV; CHAPTER XVI. FREE MOTION OF A RIGID BODY IN TWO DIMENSIONS; 16.1. Angular Velocity and Angular Acceleration; 16.2. Instantaneous Centre of Rotation; 16.3. The Motion of a Rigid Lamina Referred to its Centre of Mass; 16.4. The Kinetic Energy of a Lamina Moving in its Plane; 16.5. The Angular Momentum about an Arbitrary Axis Perpendicular to its Plane of a Lamina Moving in its Own Plane.
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|a 16.6. Three-dimensional Motion16.7. Impulsive Motion; 16.8. Application to Problems; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XVI; CHAPTER XVII. MOTION WITH VARIABLE ACCELERATION; 17.1. Kinematics; 17.2. Dynamical Problems; 17.3. Rate of Working by a Variable Force; 17.4. Equations of Motion Deduced from the Energy Equation; 17.5. Damped Harmonic Oscillations; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XVII; CHAPTER XVIII. MOTION OF A PARTICLE IN TWO DIMENSIONS; 18.1. A Note on Vectors; 18.2. Motion of a Particle in Two Dimensions-Special Representations; 18.3. Motion of a Particle on a Smooth Curve.
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|a 18.4. The Angular Momentum of a Particle about an Axis18.5. The Motion of a Projectile; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XVIII; CHAPTER XIX. SYSTEMS OF COPLANAR FORCES; 19.1. Forces Acting on a Particle; 19.2. Coplanar Forces Acting on a Rigid Body; 19.3. The Equivalence of Sets of Coplanar Forces; 19.4. The Equilibrium of a Rigid Body under the Action of a System of Coplanar Forces; 19.5. A Law of Vector Addition; 19.6. The Moment of a Force as a Vector; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XIX; CHAPTER XX. THE EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES; 20.1. Conditions of Equilibrium; 20.2. Hinged Bodies.
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|a 20.3. Problems of Equilibrium Involving More than One Body20.4. The Equilibrium of the Hinge; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XX; CHAPTER XXI. THE PRINCIPLE OF VIRTUAL WORK; 21.1. The Work Done by a Force Acting on a Particle; 21.2. The Potential Energy of a Particle; 21.3. Extension to Rigid Bodies; 21.4. The Principle of Virtual Work; 21.5. Applications of the Principle of Virtual Work; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XXI; CHAPTER XXII. STABILITY OF EQUILIBRIUM; 22.1. The Concept of Stability; 22.2. Stability of Equilibrium; 22.3. Rolling Stability-The Rocking Stone; MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES XXII.
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|a Theoretical Mechanics for Sixth Forms, Volume 2 deals with mathematics as a double subject for sixth-form pupils. This book is a continuation of the revised edition of the course in Theoretical Mechanics. This volume discusses the principle of virtual work, stability of equilibrium, vector algebra, and the motion of bodies with variable mass-subjects that can help the student prepare for the freshman year in a university or in one of the polytechnic schools. Compared to the earlier edition, this volume discusses in more detail topics such as the motion of a particle in two dimensions and syst.
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|a M�ecanique analytique.
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|t Theoretical Mechanics for Sixth Forms : in Two Volumes.
|d Burlington : Elsevier Science, �2013
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