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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1886-1887-403

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EVENING CLASSES 403 21 MECHANICS and their application to engineering and machinery Days and Hours of Attendance for Lectures-Monday and Thursday from to Kinematics-Motion -Varieties of Motion-The Units of Space and Time-The terms "Speed "Velocity"-Measure- rnent of Uniform Motion-Accelerated Motion-Space de- scribed Illustrations' of uniformly acclerated Motion furnished by bodies under the action of Gravity Kinetics-Force -Mass-Momentum-Force-Measurement of Force-Force of Gravitation-Distinction between Weight and Mass Newton's Laws of Motion-Illustrations of the Laws- Inertia of Matter-Composition and Resolution of Velocities nd of Accelerations-Atwood's Machine Work-Kinetic and Potential Energy-Laws of Friction Donservation of Energy-Relation between Thermal and Mechanical Energy-Degradation of Energy-Transmutation Df Energy Statics-Rest -Theory of Equilibrium-Parallelogram of Forces-Triangle of Forces-Polygon of Forces-Resolution md Composition of Forces Meeting at Point The Composition and Resolution of Parallel Forces-The Uentre of Parallel Forces-The Centre of Mass of Body Conditions determining the Stability of Body-Illustra- ions of these-The Principle of Moments Definition of Machine No Machine can intensify Energy The Mechanical Powers statically considered Hydromechanics-Mechanics of Fluids -Definition of Tluid-L aws of Fluid Pressure-Propositions referring to the Ī¤ature and Effects of Fluid Pressure The Equilibrium of Floating Bodies
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