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- Page 11 and 12: xiv Preface waves diminishes with d
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- Page 19 and 20: 2 Basic concepts Table 1.1 Dimensio
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- Page 29 and 30: 2 Force The dimensions of force are
- Page 31 and 32: 14 Force The ratio of the Moon's ac
- Page 33 and 34: 16 Force Figure 2.1 The sum of the
- Page 35 and 36: 18 Force When a motorcycle takes a
- Page 37 and 38: 20 Force Figure 2.3 Torque is the p
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- Page 41 and 42: 24 Force the weights - that is, the
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- Page 45 and 46: 3 Gravity Universal gravity When di
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- Page 49 and 50: 32 Gravity Figure 3.2 The tractive,
- Page 51 and 52: 34 Gravity Mean sea level It might
- Page 53 and 54: 36 Gravity The benefits of space fl
- Page 55 and 56: 38 Gravity Figure 3.6 Profile of th
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- Page 59 and 60: 4 Optics Light is an electromagneti
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50 Optics called Iceland Spar. Two
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52 Optics Diffraction If you shine
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54 Optics Figure 4.7 Geometrical op
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56 Optics Figure 4.9 The mirrors in
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5 Atomic structure and age-dating P
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60 Atomic structure and age-dating
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62 Atomic structure and age-dating
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64 Atomic structure and age-dating
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66 Electromagnetic radiation radiat
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68 Electromagnetic radiation Source
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Heat and heat flow The noun heat ha
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72 Heat and heat flow Second Law: A
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8 Electricity and magnetism Electri
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Electricity and magnetism 77 Figure
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Electricity and magnetism 79 rivett
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Electricity and magnetism 8 1 defin
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Electricity and magnetism 83 is kno
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9 Stress and strain Pressure, p, is
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Stress and strain 87 than some natu
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These three elastic constants are r
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Stress and strain 91 Figure 9.1 New
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Stress and strain 93 Figure 9.2 Com
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Stress and strain 95 Figure 9.3 Ide
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Fracture Stress and strain 97 We fo
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Stress and strain 99 from which we
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10 Sea waves The nature of water wa
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Sea waves 103 Figure 10.1 Wave moti
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Sea waves 105 refraction by islands
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Acoustics: sound and other waves 10
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12 Fluids and fluid flow Introducti
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Fluids and fluid flow 1 13 Figure 1
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Fluids and fluid flow 115 Figure 22
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Fluids and fluid flow 117 and the f
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Fluids and fluid flow 121 where V i
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Fluids and fluid flow 123 ardentes,
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Fluids and fluid flow 125 Figure 12
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Fluids and fluid flow 129 the liqui
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Some dangers of mathematical statis
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Some dangers of mathematical statis
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Some dangers of mathematical statis
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Some dangers of mathematical statis
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Appendix 139 What would happen if y
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Notes 141 and since x is very large
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References Allum, J. A. E. (1966) P
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References 145 -(1950) 'Mechanism o
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Further reading 147 Trigg, G. L. an