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Introduction of Physics: Mechanics, Hydrodynamics, Thermodynamics covers the principles of matter and its motion through space and time, as well as the related concepts of energy and force. This book is composed of eleven chapters, and begins with an introduction to the basic principles of mechanics, hydrodynamics, and thermodynamics. The subsequent chapters deal with the statics of rigid bodies and the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. These topics are followed by discussions on elasticity, mechanics of fluids, the basic concept of thermodynamic, kinetic theory, and crystal structure of the solid.The final chapters consider the laws of the thermodynamic and their applications. This book will prove useful to physicists, scientists, thermodynamics engineers.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Introduction to Physics: Mechanics, Hydrodynamics Thermodynamics
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- TRANSLATORS' PREFACE
- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2. STATICS OF RIGID BODIES
- CHAPTER 3. DYNAMICS OF A PARTICLE
- CHAPTER 4. DYNAMICS OF RIGID BODIES
- CHAPTER 5. ELASTICITY
- CHAPTER 6. MECHANICS OF FLUIDS
- CHAPTER 7. BASIC CONCEPTS OF THERMODYNAMICS
- CHAPTER 8. KINETIC THEORY
- CHAPTER 9. CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF SOLIDS
- CHAPTER 10. THE LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS
- CHAPTER 11. APPLICATIONS OF THE FIRST AND SECOND LAWS
- APPENDI X I: DEFINITIONS OF CONCENTRATION
- APPENDIX II: CALCULATION OF MOMENTS OF INERTIA
- APPENDI X III: ABSOLUTE DENSITY OF WATER
- APPENDIX IV: APPROXIMATE VALUES OF SOME IMPORTANT PHYSICAL CONSTANTS
- PROBLEMS FOR THE STUDENT CHAPTER II
- INDEX