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The Elements of Statics & Dynamics Part 2 Dynamics

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The "Classic Text Series" is a collection of books written by the most famous mathematicians of their time and has been proven over the years as the most preferred concept-building tool to learn mathematics. Arihant's imprints of these books are a way of presenting these timeless classics. Known as the early influencer on Ramanujan, SL LONELY was a great mathematician from 1800. The book "The Elements of Statistics And Dynamics" has been updated and deals with the modern treatment of complex concepts of Statics and Dynamics. Formulated as per the latest syllabus, this complete preparatory guide is compiled with detailed theories, Principle formulae, and a good collection of examples for an in-depth understanding of the concepts. The unique features accumulated in this book 1. Complete coverage of syllabus in 13 Chapters 2. Chapters are provided in a lucid manner 3. Enormous Examples for an in-depth understanding of topics 4. Works as an elementary textbook to build concepts 5. Chapterwise study for easy comprehension of concepts 6. Answers are provided at the end TABLE OF Velocity, Acceleration, Motion Under Gravity, The Laws of Motion, The Laws of Motion, Application to Simple Problems, Impulse, Work and Energy, Projectiles, Collision of Elastic Bodies, The Hodograph and Normal Accelerations, Motion on a Smooth Curve Under the Action of Gravity, Simple Harmonic Motion, Pendulums, Units and Dimensions, Vectors, Answers

210 pages, Paperback

Published February 27, 2023

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Sidney Luxton Loney

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Sidney Luxton Loney, M.A. (16 March 1860 – 16 May 1939) was a Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, and a fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He authored a number of mathematics texts, some of which have been reprinted numerous times. He is known as an early influence on Srinivasa Ramanujan.

Loney was educated at Maidstone Grammar School, in Tonbridge and at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA as 3rd Wrangler in 1882.

He has authored numerous books on mathematics.

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