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THIS book is an attempt to explain the elementary principles of dynamics in a manner suitable for school-work with boys of ordinary mathematical attainments. Accordingly it contains a great number of easy numerical examples, some worked out in illustration of the text, the others arranged in groups at frequent intervals. There is considerable freshness in these exercises, and they form altogether a very useful series.
Dynamics for Beginners.
By the Rev. J. B. Lock. Pp. 178. (London: Macmillan and Co., 1887.)
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Our Book Shelf . Nature 36, 75 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036075a0
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