Calendar: 1890-1891 Page 176
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172 engineering Occasional Students can attend with either class or they may attend the Experimental Lectures only on Monday and Thursday at 45 and on Monday at Subjects of First Year theoretical Elementary Principles -Measurement of the relative Position of Points Principles of Resolution and Composition of Distances Displacements Velocities and Forces Statics -Definition of Force its absolute Measurement and its Measurement in pounds weight Tension of Ropes Equilibrium of Forces Parallelogram and Triangle of Forces Equilibrium of Bodies turning about an Axis Levers the Centre of Gravity Action of Smooth Surfaces Mechanical Powers Theory of Motion -Measurement of Velocity Varying Ve locity Uniformly accelerated Velocity Motion in Circle On the motion of Body round an Axis Angular Velocity the Velocity-ratio of two Points in Machine Work -Measurement of work Transmission of work by machines Efficiency of machine Dynamics -Absolute Measurement of Forces Momentum of body Impulse of Force Work done by Force Energy of Moving Body Uniformly accelerated motion the Hammer Uniformly deviated motion Watt's Governor Oscillating motion Pendulums and Balances Motion of Projectiles EXPERIMENTAL Hydrostatics and Pneumatics -Fluid Pressure Conditions of Equilibrium of Floating Bodies Specific Gravities The Hydraulic Press The Barometer The Air-pump and various Hydraulic and Pneumatic Machines Optics -Laws of Reflection and Refraction Plane and Spherical Mirrors Prisms and Lenses Simple Optical Instruments Heat -Sources of Heat Conduction and Convection Specific and Latent Heat Expansion of Bodies The
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