Originally published in 1926, this informative and detailed
textbook is primarily aimed at university students studying applied
mathematics for a science or engineering degree and contains a
large number of useful examples to work though. Basic knowledge of
elementary dynamics is assumed throughout, as is a working
knowledge of differential and integral calculus. Answers can be
found at the back of the book, as well as a summary of the methods
of solution of the equations contained. Examples are mostly
collected from a variety of past university and college examination
papers, and notably rigid dynamics has been confined to
two-dimensional motion and omissions have been made to all
reference of moving axes. Covering the topic in its entirety, this
book gives a panoramic overview of the subject and will be of
considerable value to anyone with a keen interest in mathematics
and engineering, as well as the history of education.
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