This edition differs from the previous editions in several respects. While in the previous editions almost all the examples were in M.K.S. system, in this edition, most of the examples are in S.l. units (the abbreviation, for systeme International d Unites). In the twelfth and thirteenth editions, chapter 26 dealt with S.l. units, their meaning and examples based on them. Since this new edition contains majority of examples in S.l. units, the necessity for a separate chapter disappeared, and so the contents of chapter 26 have been completely changed. The S.l. system has been explained elaborately in chapter 1.
This book Useful for Mechanical Engineering Students.
1. Statics of a Particle
2. Moment of a Force and Parallel Forces
3. Couples
4. General Conditions of Equilibrium
5. Stresses in Trusses (Analytical Methods)
6. Graphical Methods
7. Frames
8. Cables
9. Centroid, Centre of Gravity, Stability of Equilibrium, Moment of Inertia
10. Friction
11. Work, Virtual Work, Power
12. Transmission of Motion and Power ; Belt and Rope Drives ; Spur Gearing
13. Lifting Machines
14. Equations and laws of motion
15. Variable acceleration
16. Motion of Connected Weights
17. Change of Velocity, Relative Velocity
18. Instantaneous Centre
19. Impulse, Energy
20. Projectiles
21. Collision of Elastic Bodies
22. Motion in a Circle
23. Simple Harmonic Motion
24. D' Alembert's Principle
25. Hydrostatics
26. Objective and other types of Examples