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General Engineering Science in SI Units: In Two Volumes
De G. W. Marr
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Commencer à lireLongueur: 168 pages3 heures
- Éditeur:
- Elsevier Science
- Sortie:
- Jun 6, 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781483181448
- Format:
- Livre
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General Engineering Science in SI Units, Volume 2 covers the Engineering Science content of the General Course in Engineering, corresponding mainly to the requirements of the syllabus for the second year of a two-year course.
This book discusses the resultant of a number of coplanar, concurrent forces; average velocity during uniformly accelerated motion; Newton's first law of motion; and graphical representation of the work done by a variable force. The load-extension graphs for brittle materials; coefficient of linear expansion of a solid; and electromotive force and potential difference are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the magnetic effect of an electric current; rotation of a coil in a uniform magnetic field; and advantages and limitations of P.M.M.C. instruments.
This volume is useful to students during the earlier years of CGLI Technician Courses and other engineering courses.
This book discusses the resultant of a number of coplanar, concurrent forces; average velocity during uniformly accelerated motion; Newton's first law of motion; and graphical representation of the work done by a variable force. The load-extension graphs for brittle materials; coefficient of linear expansion of a solid; and electromotive force and potential difference are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the magnetic effect of an electric current; rotation of a coil in a uniform magnetic field; and advantages and limitations of P.M.M.C. instruments.
This volume is useful to students during the earlier years of CGLI Technician Courses and other engineering courses.
Informations sur le livre
General Engineering Science in SI Units: In Two Volumes
De G. W. Marr
Longueur: 168 pages3 heures
Description
General Engineering Science in SI Units, Volume 2 covers the Engineering Science content of the General Course in Engineering, corresponding mainly to the requirements of the syllabus for the second year of a two-year course.
This book discusses the resultant of a number of coplanar, concurrent forces; average velocity during uniformly accelerated motion; Newton's first law of motion; and graphical representation of the work done by a variable force. The load-extension graphs for brittle materials; coefficient of linear expansion of a solid; and electromotive force and potential difference are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the magnetic effect of an electric current; rotation of a coil in a uniform magnetic field; and advantages and limitations of P.M.M.C. instruments.
This volume is useful to students during the earlier years of CGLI Technician Courses and other engineering courses.
This book discusses the resultant of a number of coplanar, concurrent forces; average velocity during uniformly accelerated motion; Newton's first law of motion; and graphical representation of the work done by a variable force. The load-extension graphs for brittle materials; coefficient of linear expansion of a solid; and electromotive force and potential difference are also elaborated. This publication likewise covers the magnetic effect of an electric current; rotation of a coil in a uniform magnetic field; and advantages and limitations of P.M.M.C. instruments.
This volume is useful to students during the earlier years of CGLI Technician Courses and other engineering courses.
- Éditeur:
- Elsevier Science
- Sortie:
- Jun 6, 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781483181448
- Format:
- Livre
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