Engineering Mechanics A Textbook Of Applied Mechanics

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Textbook in Applied Mechanics

This Book Of Applied Mechanics Is Intended For Students Of Engineering, Taking A First Course In The Subject Of Engineering Mechanics. The Book Is Written In A Simple Style Laying Great Emphasis On The Basic Concepts And Principles Of Mechanics And Their Applications Which Are Illustrated Through A Large Number Of Examples. Each Chapter Is Preceded By The Learning Outcomes And Concludes With Review Questions And Graded Problems For Practice From Which The Reader Can Judge His Achievement Of Learning Outcomes. The Book Will Be Immensely Useful For Students Beginning A Course Of Study In Engineering Degree Or Diploma For A Better Understanding Of Basic Concepts & Principles Of 'Mechanics' And For Teachers To Plan Their Instruction For The Subject In A Systematic Way.
Engineering Mechanics A Textbook Of Applied Mechanics

This book is meant for the benefit of engineering students.It covers the syllabus prescribed for thesubject of Applied Mechanics by the Institution of Engineers (India) and thevarious universities in India. The subject of Engineering Mechanics has been introduced in a simple andlogical way with exhaustive explanations. Problems have been solved in largenumbers and most of them have been taken from the A.M.I.E. and London Universityexaminations. Problems have been solved in the M.K.S. as well as F.P.S. units.In this edition the chapters on Linear Motion, Forces and Motion of Translation,Couples and Motion of Rotation, Power and Energy have been revised. Manynumericals have been added. This book contains numerous fully solved problemsbesides many new problems set for exercise.