Hydrostatics and Elementary Hydrokinetics
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In this article, George M. Minchin has provided a very useful service in providing a treatise of a convenient size for purposes of instruction on Hydrostatics and Elementary Hydrokinetics.Abstract:
A WORK on this subject which should incorporate the latest developments has long been wanted; and Prof. Minchin has performed a very useful service in providing a treatise of a convenient size for purposes of instruction. Hydrostatics and Elementary Hydrokinetics. By George M. Minchin, Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Royal Indian Engineering College, Coopers Hill. (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1892.)read more
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