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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1861-1862-114

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114 APPLIED SCIENCES Smooth Surfaces Struts and Ties Beams and Strings Prin- ciples of Mechanism The Mechanical Powers Theory of Motion -Motion of Translation of Rotation round an Axis the Mechanical Powers in uniform motion Principle of Work Dynamics -Force as the Cause of Motion Absolute Mea- sure of Force Laws of Motion Uniformly Accelerated Motion Uniform Motion in Circle Motion of Pendulum Projectiles Energy of Moving Body Direct Impact of elastic bodies Hydrostatics -Different Conditions of Bodies Definition of Fluid Laws of Pressure deduced from the Definition Floatation Specific Gravity Theory of the Balance Heat Temperature Expansion Thermometers Equilibrium of Temperature Conduction Convection Radiation Heat as Quantity Specific Heat Latent Heat Effects of Heat and Pressure upon Solids Liquids and Gases Heat as Form of Energy Elementary Principles of the Steam Engine and Air Engine In the course of the Easter Term Experimental Lectures on Light illustrated by tlie Oxyhydrogen or the Electric Light -Propagation of Light Reflexion and Refraction Dispersion Formation of Optical Images Theory of Perfect Optical Instrument the Eye the Telescope and the Microscope Achromatism the Telescope as used for Astronomical Purposes Theory of Colour as perceived by the Eye Physical Theory of Light The Text-Books used in this part of the Course are Galbraith and Haughton's Manuals on Mechanics Hydrostatics and Optics Second and Third Years Theoretical Lectures on Applied Mechanics On the Application of the Higher Mathematics to the Theory of ty Equilibrium and Motion of the Parts of Bodies -General
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