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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-176

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172 faculty of science Statics -Definition of Force its absolute Measuremenl 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 th Centre of Gravity Action of Smooth Surfaces Mechanics Powers Theory of Motion -Measurement of Velocity Varying Vu locity Uniformly accelerated 7'elocity 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 1ע machines Efficiency of machine Dynamics -Absolute Measurement of Forces Momentun 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 Motions anc Projectiles exp ε iii μ ental Hydrostatics and Pneumatics -Fluid Pressure Conditions of Equilibrium of Floating Bodies Specific Gravities Th Hydraulic Press The Barometer The Air pump and various Hydraulic and Pneumatic Machines Heat -Sources of Heat Conduction and Convection Specific and Latent Heat Expansion of Bodies The Thermometer Liquefaction Vaporization The Dew-point Expansive Force of rapours Radiation This Course is intended to prepare Students for the Matri- dilation and First Sc Examinations of the University of London as well as for the Indian Civil Engineering Service The Text-Books used in this part of the Course are Robin- son's Elements of Dynamics Besant's Elementary Hydro- statics Ganot's Physics Deschanel's Natural Philosophy Subjects of Second and Third Years This course extends over two years but the first and second parts of the course are independent and may be attended separately
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