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050 | _aQA 807 .B44 1976 | ||
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_aBeer, Ferdinand P. _eauthor |
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_aMechanics for engineers : _bStatics and Dynamics / _cFerdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston, Jr. |
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250 | _aThird Edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bMcGraw Hill Education, _cc1976 |
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_axix, 803 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
520 | _aThe main objective of a first course in mechanics should be to develop in the engineering student the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply to its solution a few, well-understood, basic principles. | ||
650 | _aMECHANICS -- ENGINEERING | ||
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_aJohnston, Jr., E. Russell _eco-author |
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