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The how and why of mechanical movements; exactly how machines work: engines, turbines, transmissions, brakes, clutches, rockets, atomic generators, gyroscopes, guidance systems
by
Harry Walton
Paper Book, 1968
Status
Available
Call number
PHYS
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Tags
simple machines
,
lever
,
pulley
,
wheel
,
friction
,
inclined plane
,
gears
,
engines
,
hydraulics
,
rockets
,
gyroscopes
,
physical science
,
mechanical engineering
Genres
Technology
Science & Nature
General Nonfiction
Nonfiction
Publication
New York, Popular Science Pub. Co. [1968]
Subjects
Machinery
Language
English
Physical description
297 p.; 26 cm
Barcode
8042
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