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EVENING CLASSES 291 The Motion of Projectiles considered further The Effects of Friction considered further Properties and Strength of Material Limits of Tenacity and Elasticity Dilatation and Contrac- tion from change of Temperature Immediate effects of Force upon Solid Extension and Compression-Forms and Dimensions of Columns Strength to resist Torsion-Strength to resist Transverse Strain-Forms and Dimensions of Beams-The Transverse Strength of Solid Cylinders Stability of Structures The Strain upon the Tie Beam of Roof due to the VVeight of the Roof-The effects upon the Walls due to the Pulls of the ordinary and inverted Beams The Catenary-the Arch-Theory of Bridges Pressure of Fluids on Lock-gates and Embankments- Strength of Sluices and Flood-gates Discharge through Pipes-Screw of Archimedes-Centri- fugal Pump Various estimates of Animal Power Water Power-Wind Power-Steam Power Mechanical effects of Fuel-The Steam Engine Compendium of Principles and Formulae forming Com- panion to the Lectures may be obtained in the College Office BOOKS RECOMMENDED Rudimentary Mechanics By Charles Tomlinson Weale Mechanics From Lardner's Handbook of Natural Philo- sophy Taylor and Walton Mechanics applied to the Arts By Rev Moseley Smalley's Compendium XVIII ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY Bay and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to The object of this Course is to impart such knowledge of the general principles and chief facts of the science as is required of candidates for the degrees of and Sc in the University of London Ī¤
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