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An Unabridged Printing Of The Fourth Edition To Include All Illustrations: Chapter 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF STATICS The Principle Of The Lever The Principle Of The Inclined Plane The Principle Of The Composition Of Forces The Principle Of Virtual Velocities Retrospect Of The Development Of Statics The Principles Of Statics In Their Application To Fluids The Principle Of Statics In Their Application To Gaseous Bodies Chapter 2: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMICS Galileo's Achievements The Achievements Of Huygens The Achievements Of Newton Discussion And Illustration Of The Principle Of Reaction Criticism Of The Principle Of Reaction And Of The Concept Of Mass Newton's Views Of Time, Space, And Motion Synoptical Critique Of The Newtonian Enunciations Retrospect Of The Development Of Dynamics Chapter 3: THE EXTENDED APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS AND THE DEDUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SCIENCE Scope Of The Newtonian Principles The Formulae And Units Of Mechanics The Laws Of The Conservation Of Momentum, Of The Conservation Of The Center Of Gravity, And Of The Conservation Of Areas The Laws Of Impact D'Alembert's Principle The Principle Of Vis Viva The Principle Of Least Constraint The Principle Of Least Action Hamilton's Principle Some Applications Of The Principles Of Mechanics To Hydrostatic And Hydrodynamic Questions Chapter 4: THE FORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF MECHANICS The Isoperimetrical problems theological, animistic, and mystical points of view in mechanics analytical mechanics the economy of science Chapter 5: THE RELATION OF MECHANICS TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE The Relations Of Mechanics To Physics The Relations Of Mechanics To Physiology Appendix Chronological Table Of A Few Eminent Inquirers And Of Their More Important Mechanical Works Comprehensive Index
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