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Mechanical Engineering PrinciplesThis Page Intentionally Left BlankMechanical Engineering PrinciplesJOHN BIRDBSc, CEng, CMath, FIMA, MIEE, FCollP, FIIECARL ROSSBSc, PhD, DSc, CEng, FRINA, MSNAMEN ewnesOXFORD AUCKLAND BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHIN ewnesAn imprint of Butterworth-HeinemannLinacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP225 Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801-2041A division of Reed Educational and Professional Publishing LtdFirst published 2002 John Bird and Carl Ross 2002 All rights reserved.
14 Work, energy and power 153 14.1 Work 153 14.2 Energy 157 14.3 Power 159 14.4 Potential and kinetic energy 162 14.5 Kinetic energy of rotation 165 Assignment 4 169 15 Friction 170 15.1 Introduction to friction 170 15.2 Coefficient of friction 170 15.3 Applications of friction 172 15.4 Friction on an inclined plane 173 15.5 Motion up a plane with
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