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Introduction to STATICS DYNAMICS Chapters 1-10

Introduction toSTATICSandDYNAMICSC hapters 1-10 Rudra PratapandAndy RuinaSpring 2001c Rudra Pratap and Andy Ruina, 1994-2001. All rights reserved. No part ofthis book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, inany form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise,without prior written permission of the book is a pre-release version of a book in progress for Oxford following are amongst those who have helped with this book as editors,artists, advisors, or critics: Alexa Barnes, Joseph Burns, Jason Cortell, IvanDobrianov, Gabor Domokos, Thu Dong, Gail Fish, John Gibson, Saptarsi Hal-dar, Dave Heimstra, Theresa Howley, Herbert Hui, Michael Marder, Elaina Mc-Cartney, Arthur Ogawa, Kalpana Pratap, Richard Rand, Dane Quinn, PhoebusRosakis, Les Schae er, David Shipman, Jill Startzell, Saskya van Nouhuys, BillZobrist. Mike Coleman worked extensively on the text, wrote many of the ex-amples and homework problems and created many of the gures.

Jan 21, 2001 · Mechanics can be subdivided in various ways: statics vs dynamics, particles vs rigid bodies, and 1 vs 2 vs 3 spatial dimensions. Thus a 12 chapter mechanics table of contents could look like this I. Statics A. particles 1) 1D 2) 2D 3) 3D B. rigid bodies 4) 1D 5) 2D 6) 3D II. Dynamics C. particles 7) 1D 8) 2D 9) 3D D. rigid bodies 10) 1D 11) 2D ...

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