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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-345

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EVENING CLASSES 341 Such examples in Quantitative work as the Analysis of ystalline Salts the Estimation of Acids and Alkalis of 3n in Iron Ores and Chlorine in Bleaching Powder &c The number of Students who can attend this more ad- need class is limited This Course lasts from October to March Students work independently of each other and are sup- ed with the requisite apparatus and chemicals Those Lng quantitative work must each provide his own set of ights BOOKS RECOMMENDED Bloxam's Laboratory Teaching Bowman's Practical Chemistry 20 MECHANICS THEIR APPLICATION TO ENGINEERING AND MACHINERY 1ys and Hours of Attendance for Lectures-Monday and Thursday from to Physical Force-The Correlation of Matter and Force- istrations of various kinds of Force in Nature Definitions of Weight Specific Gravity Mass Density Division of the Science of Mechanics into Statics and namics י statics -Pressure-Meaning of the term-It varies in ount and direction-The measure of this amount- istrations of Pressures in different directions producing uilibrium η Statics Force is used as Synonym of Pressure The graphical representation of the point of application 3ction and amount of Statical Force-Composition and olution of Statical Forces he Parallelogram of Forces-The Triangle of Forces-The mltant of any number of Forces applied at the same point whose directions lie in the same Plane-General condi- is of the Equilibrium of Forces whose directions lie in the Plane-The Principle of Moments
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