Basic Machines and How They Work

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ISBN-10:

1626545863

ISBN-13:

9781626545861

Released: May 06, 2016
Format: Hardcover, 178 pages

Description:

From levers and gears to wheels and power trains, this clear and effective Navy training manual is a full course in fundamental mechanical physics. Requiring nothing more than a familiarity with basic mathematics, Basic Machines and How They Work presents important mechanical concepts--from simple to complex--in terms that anyone can understand.

Inside you’ll find detailed chapters on the theory and function of machines like:

  • Levers
  • Wheels and axles
  • Inclined planes and wedges
  • Screws
  • Combustion engines
  • And more!

Furthermore, this book will familiarize you with important physics concepts like force, pressure, friction, and work.

Comprehensive, easy-to-read, and affordable, the Navy’s Basic Machines and How They Work is perfect for students, homeowners, inventors, and anyone with a thirst for learning.

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