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Engineering Methods for Analysing Strength and Rigidity – Glushkov
In this post, we will see the book Engineering Methods for Analysing Strength and Rigidity by G. Glushkov. About the book The book is a theoretical treatise on the subject of higher order moments. The theory of moments developed into … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, beams, deformation, design, engineering, higher order, mathematics, mir books, moments, non-uniform, stress, structural, theory, uniform
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Questions and Answers in School Physics – Tarasov and Tarasova (LaTeX version)
In this post, we will see the book Questions and Answers in School Physics by Lev Tarasov and Aldina Tarasova. This post is for the LaTeX version of the book, earlier scanned book can be found here. This book holds … Continue reading
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Tagged dialogue, dynamics, field theory, forces, high school, ideal gas, kinematics, mechanics, mir books, misconceptions, optics, physics, problem books, problem solving, tarasov, tarasova, thermodynamics
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Linear Algebra And Multi Dimensional Geometry – Efimov, Rozendorn
In this post, we will see the book Linear Algebra And Multi Dimensional Geometry by N. V. Efimov, E. R. Rozendorn About the book This book was conceived as a text combining the course of linear algebra and analytic geometry. It … Continue reading
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Tagged affine spaces, bilinear forms, eigenvectors, euclidean, groups, hypersurfaces, linear equations, linear spaces, linear transformations, mathematics, metrics, mir books, multivectors, projective, quadratic forms, spaces, tensors
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At the Crossroads of Infinities – Parnov
In this post, we will see the book At the crossroads of infinities by E. I. Parnov. About the book At the Crossroads of Infinities is a story about the struggle of ideas out of which the modern physical picture … Continue reading
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Tagged development, elementary particles, history of science, ideas, mir books, quantum mechanics, space, special relativity, theories, time, unified theory, universe
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Origin and Chemical Evolution of the Earth (Science for Everyone) – Voitkevich
In this post, we will see the book Origin and Chemical Evolution of the Earth by G.V. Voitkevich. Earlier, we had seen Origin and Development of Life on Earth by the same author, which can be seen as a companion … Continue reading
Puppets Without Strings (Science for Everyone) – Varshavsky, Pospelov
In this post, we will see the book Puppets Without Strings: Reflections on the Evolution and Control of Some Man-Made Systems by V. I. Varshavsky, D. A. Pospelov. This is another book in the Science For Everyone series. About the … Continue reading
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Tagged automata, behavior, control, decentralisation, feedback, machines, mechanisms, mir books, patterns, puppets, science for everyone, soviet, systems, technology, theory
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Modern Geology (Science for Everyone) – Yasamanov
In this post, we will see the book Modern Geology by N. A. Yasamanov. This is another book in the Science for Everyone Series. About the Book The principal advances in geoscience are discussed in this book. Prof. N. Yasamanov … Continue reading
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Tagged atmosphere, climate, earth, earthquakes, environment, erosion, evolution, geological time, geology, life, magnetism, marine geology, minerals, mir books, natural resources, shape, size, structure, volcanoes
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Mystery Of Mineralogy (Science For Everyone) – Srebrodolsky
In this post, we will see the book Mystery of Mineralogy by B. I. Srebrodolsky. This is a book in the Science for Everyone series. About the book This book deals with the mysteries of geology. The basic concepts about … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, clay, crystals, elements, erosion, geology, minerals, mir books, popular science, quartz, rocks, salts, science for everyone, sulphur
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Theoretical Mechanics – A Short Course -Targ
In this post, we will see the book Theoretical Mechanics – A Short Course by S. Targ. About the book This Short Course of Theoretical Mechanics is designed for students of higher and secondary technical schools. It treats of the … Continue reading
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Tagged acceleration, classical mechanics, conservation laws, dynamics, equilibrium, forces, friction, general theorems, gravity, intertia, kinematics, mechanics, mir books, moment, momentum, physics, rigid body, rotation, statics, trusses, virtual work
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Little Mathematics Library – Remarkable Curves (Persian)
In the Little Mathematics Library series we will see a Persian version of the book Remarkable Curves, by A. I. Markushevich. This book has been written mainly for high school students, but it will also be helpful to anyone studying … Continue reading
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Tagged archimedes, catenary, conic sections, curves, cycloid, exponential, farsi, graphs, hyperbola, involute, little mathematics library, logarithmic, mir books, parabola, pascal, persian, spiral, theorem
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