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Hydrostatics and Mechanics A. E. E. McKenzie

Hydrostatics and Mechanics By A. E. E. McKenzie

Hydrostatics and Mechanics by A. E. E. McKenzie


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Originally published in 1934 as the first instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate trilogy, this book explains the physical properties of hydrostatics and mechanics. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content.

Hydrostatics and Mechanics Summary

Hydrostatics and Mechanics by A. E. E. McKenzie

Originally published in 1934 as the first instalment of McKenzie's School Certificate trilogy, this book explains the physical properties of hydrostatics and mechanics. The text is accompanied by multiple photographs, drawings and diagrams to illustrate key points, and every chapter concludes with several questions for students to reinforce the chapter content. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education in Britain.

About A. E. E. McKenzie

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Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Measurement and Hydrostatics: 1. Measurement and units; 2. Density; 3. Pressure in liquids; 4. The pressure of air; 5. The principle of Archimedes; Part II. Mechanics: 6. The lever. Centre of gravity; 7. Theory of machines; 8. Power and energy; 9. The parallelogram law; 10. Galileo and falling bodies. Motion; 11. The laws of motion. Sir Isaac Newton. Gravitation; 12. Force and motion; Answers to questions; Index.

Additional information

NLS9781107452572
9781107452572
1107452570
Hydrostatics and Mechanics by A. E. E. McKenzie
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-07-24
284
N/A
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