Statics: Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity - Softcover

Lamb, Horace

 
9781026005507: Statics: Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity

Synopsis

"Statics, Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity" is a comprehensive treatise on the fundamental principles of classical mechanics. Authored by the distinguished mathematician Sir Horace Lamb, this work provides a rigorous foundation for the study of physical systems in equilibrium. The text methodically covers the general principles of statics, exploring topics such as the theory of couples, the equilibrium of forces, and the concept of virtual work.

Extending beyond basic mechanics, Lamb provides a detailed analysis of hydrostatics, examining the behavior of fluids at rest and the laws of pressure and buoyancy. The volume also serves as an introduction to the theory of elasticity, offering insights into the mathematical representation of stress and strain within solid materials. Renowned for its clarity and logical progression, "Statics, Including Hydrostatics and the Elements of the Theory of Elasticity" remains a significant contribution to the field of applied mathematics. It is an essential resource for students and professionals in engineering and physics, providing the analytical tools necessary to understand the structural stability and mechanical properties of various physical media.

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