Introducing Mechanics
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 3 August 2000
- ISBN 9780199147106
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages480 pages
- Size 275x199x31 mm
- Weight 1126 g
- Language English
- Illustrations black and white line illustrations throughout 0
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Short description:
Introducing Mechanics has been written to cover all the Mechanics requirements for single-subject A Level.
Through the nature of its style and contents it is ideal for both A- and AS-Level Mechanics.
Key Points:
· Clear text and style
· Includes worked examples so that students can work alone
· Exercises and examination questions
Long description:
Introducing Mechanics has been written to cover all the Mechanics requirements for single-subject A Level.
Through the nature of its style and contents it is ideal for both A- and AS-Level Mechanics.
Key Points:
· Clear text and style
· Includes worked examples so that students can work alone
· Exercises and examination questions
It engenders an image of mechanics as a coherent whole, unlike some of its modular rivals.
Table of Contents:
Modelling
Vectors
Kinematics
Force
Newton's law of motion
Calculus in kinematics
Kinematics in two and three dimensions
Relative motion
Friction
Turning effect of forces
Centre of mass
Work, energy and power
Momentum and impulse
Jointed rods and frameworks
Dimensional analysis
Circular motion
Elasticity
Oscillatory motion
Differential equations