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Statics / Merle C. Potter [and three others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Schaum's outlinesPublication details: United States of America : Mc-Graw Hill c2021Edition: SEVENTH EDITIONDescription: ix, 304 pages : Illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781260462883
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA 351 .S83 2021
Contents:
Chapter 1. Vectors -- Chapter 2. Operations with forces -- Chapter 3. Resultants of coplanar force systems -- Chapter 4. Resultants of noncoplanar force systems -- Chapter 5. Equilibrium of coplanar force systems -- Chapter 6. Equilibrium of noncoplanar force systems -- Chapter 7. Trusses and cables -- Chapter 8. Forces in beams -- Chapter 9. Friction -- Chapter 10. Virtual work -- Chapter 11. First moments and centroids -- Chapter 12. Moments of inertia -- Appendices -- Index
Summary: "This book is design to supplement texts, primarily to assist students of engineering and science in acquiring a more thorough knowledge and proficiency in statistics. It is based on authors' convictions that numerous solved problems constitute one of the best means for clarifying basic concepts." -- Preface
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Vectors -- Chapter 2. Operations with forces -- Chapter 3. Resultants of coplanar force systems -- Chapter 4. Resultants of noncoplanar force systems -- Chapter 5. Equilibrium of coplanar force systems -- Chapter 6. Equilibrium of noncoplanar force systems -- Chapter 7. Trusses and cables -- Chapter 8. Forces in beams -- Chapter 9. Friction -- Chapter 10. Virtual work -- Chapter 11. First moments and centroids -- Chapter 12. Moments of inertia -- Appendices -- Index

"This book is design to supplement texts, primarily to assist students of engineering and science in acquiring a more thorough knowledge and proficiency in statistics. It is based on authors' convictions that numerous solved problems constitute one of the best means for clarifying basic concepts." -- Preface

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