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Students' Understanding of Acceleration in the Context of Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Students' Understanding of Acceleration in the Context of Mechanics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Elementary Mechanics Including Hydrostatics and Pneumatics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Elementary Mechanics Including Hydrostatics and Pneumatics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1879
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Solving Practical Engineering Mechanics Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Solving Practical Engineering Mechanics Problems

Engineering Mechanics is one of the fundamental branches of science which is important in the education of professional engineers of any major. Most of the basic engineering courses, such as mechanics of materials, fluid and gas mechanics, machine design, mechatronics, acoustics, vibrations, etc. are based on Engineering Mechanics course. In order to absorb the materials of Engineering Mechanics, it is not enough to consume just theoretical laws and theorems—student also must develop an ability to solve practical problems. Therefore, it is necessary to solve many problems independently. This book is a part of a four-book series designed to supplement the Engineering Mechanics courses in th...

Mechanics Made Easy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Mechanics Made Easy

The fascinating subject of mechanics provides an insight and the inter-relationships between mass, time, distance, velocity, momentum, acceleration, force, energy and power. In turn this improves our understanding of the workings of our everyday world. An effective way to learn about mechanics is to solve mechanics problems. “Mechanics Made Easy (How To Solve Mechanics Problems)” is designed to supplement standard introductory-level school, college and university texts on this subject. The book consists of over 300 mechanics problems and step-bystep worked solutions in twelve topics: Velocity and Acceleration Relative Motion Projectiles Circular motion Collisions Laws of Motion Jointed Rods Equilibrium Motion of a Rigid Body Hydrostatics Differentiation and Integration Simple Harmonic Motion Over 500 clear, concise diagrams are provided to assist understanding of both problems and solutions. Working through these problems can help the reader improve problem-solving skills and gain the confi dence to tackle similar questions.

Introduction to Classical Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Introduction to Classical Mechanics

This book introduces Tanzanian students to the fascinating world of Mechanics - the science of motion and equilibrium. Concepts of mechanics namely vector and scalar quantities, forces, the laws of motion, work, energy, the conservation laws, gravitation, circular, orbital and oscillatory motions cut across not only most branches of physics such as electromagnetism, atomic, molecular, nuclear, astro and space physics, but are also applied to most branches of engineering and technology. This makes mechanics an important component of physics which students must master well at an early stage before branching to various career options. That is why undergraduate programs in sciences at most unive...

Classical Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

Classical Mechanics

This is the first volume of three, devoted to Mechanics. This book contains classical mechanics problems including kinematics and statics. It is recommended as a supplementary textbook for undergraduate and graduate students from mechanical and civil engineering, as well as for physical scientists and engineers. It contains a basic introduction to classical mechanics, including fundamental principles, statics, and the geometry of masses, as well as thorough discussion on kinematics.

Discrete Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Discrete Mechanics

The discrete vision of mechanics is based on the founding ideas of Galileo and the principles of relativity and equivalence, which postulate the equality between gravitational mass and inertial mass. To these principles are added the Hodge–Helmholtz decomposition, the principle of accumulation of constraints and the hypothesis of the duality of physical actions. These principles make it possible to establish the equation of motion based on the conservation of acceleration considered as an absolute quantity in a local frame of reference, in the form of a sum of the gradient of the scalar potential and the curl of the vector potential. These potentials, which represent the constraints of compression and rotation, are updated from the discrete operators. Discrete Mechanics: Concepts and Applications shows that this equation of discrete motion is representative of the compressible or incompressible flows of viscous or perfect fluids, the state of stress in an elastic solid or complex fluid and the propagation of nonlinear waves.

Respiratory Mechanics During Forward Acceleration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Respiratory Mechanics During Forward Acceleration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1961
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Static relaxation pressure volume curves of the thorax and lung were obtained on 4 trained subjects while in the supine position on the human centrifuge at 1, 2, 3, and 4 g. As acceleration increased, the intrapulmonic pressure increased for a constant volume shifting the pressure volume curve downward and to the right. Compliance of the thorax and lung decreases from 1 to 4 g as the result of the fall in pulmonary mid-position. Inspiration during 4 g acceleration, regardless of the end expiratory position was always active. Elastic work of breathing approximately doubles from 1 to 4 g while non-elastic work does not change. Absolute lung volumes during acceleration decrease proportionately with the exception of residual volume which did not change. Since these changes are similar to those described during negative pressure breathing, positive pressure breathing is suggested as a means by which respiration during forward acceleration may be improved and toleration increased."--Abstract.

Notes and Examples in Mechanics;
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Notes and Examples in Mechanics;

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1891
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

An Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics

In addition to being among the twentieth century’s major scientific figures, Sir James Jeans (1877–1946) was also one of the greatest modern science expositors. His classic introduction to mechanics endures as a clear and concise presentation of first principles. Although brief, it encompasses a remarkably wide selection of topics. Its subjects include rest and motion, force and the laws of motion, forces acting on a single particle, statics of systems of particles, statics of rigid bodies, center of gravity, work, motion of a particle under constant forces, motion of systems of particles, motion of a particle under a variable force, motion of rigid bodies, and generalized coordinates. W...