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[Mechanics I (Statics) by Dr Babar Ahmad]

We are very thankful to Dr Babar Ahmad for sharing his book on MathCity.org. This book is very helpful for undergraduate students of Science and Engineering Programs. 

This book is shared by the permission of the author and he keeps the copyright of the book.</description>
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[Mechanics III (Analytic Dynamics II) by Dr Babar Ahmad]

We are very thankful to Dr Babar Ahmad for sharing his book on MathCity.org. This book is very helpful for undergraduate students of Science and Engineering Programs. 

This book is shared by the permission of the author and he keeps the copyright of the book.</description>
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[Classical Mechanics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Objectives of the course:

To provide solid understanding of classical mechanics and enable the students to use this understanding while studying courses on quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, fluid dynamics, space-flight dynamics, astrodynamics and continuum mechanics.</description>
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[Fluid Mechanics by Ali Raza]

Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics that studies how fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) behave and interact with forces and energy. Fluid mechanics has many applications in engineering, geophysics, biology, and other fields.</description>
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[Fluid Mechanics I by Muzammil Tanveer]
These notes are provided and composed by Mr. Muzammil Tanveer. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org. These notes are based on  lectures delivered by Mr. Muzammil Hussain at GC University Faisalabad.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 12:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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[Easy Notes of Mechanics]
These notes are provided and prepared by Dr. Amir Mahmood. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org

If there is error or mistake in the notes, then please directly contact to Dr. Amir Mahmood for correction. He can be accessed via his email address at</description>
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            <title>Fluid Mechanics by Muhammad Usman Hamid</title>
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[Fluid Mechanics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]
We casually look around most things seem to be solids but when one thinks of the oceans, the atmosphere and on out into space it becomes rather obvious that a large portion of the earth surface and of the entire universe is in a fluid state. Therefore, it becomes essential for sciences and engineers to know something about fluid mechanics.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 12:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Mechanics II (Analytic Dynamics I) by Dr Babar Ahmad</title>
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[Mechanics II (Analytic Dynamics I) by Dr Babar Ahmad]

We are very thankful to Dr Babar Ahmad for sharing his book on MathCity.org. This book is very helpful for undergraduate students of Science and Engineering Programs. 

This book is shared by the permission of the author and he keeps the copyright of the book.</description>
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[Fluid Mechanics I by Muzammil Tanveer]
These notes are provided and composed by Mr. Muzammil Tanveer. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org. These notes are based on  lectures delivered by Mr. Muzammil Hussain at GC University Faisalabad.</description>
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These notes are provided and composed by Mr. Muzammil Tanveer. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his effort to publish these notes on MathCity.org

	*  Name: Mechanics
	*  Provider: Mr. Muzammil Tanveer</description>
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[Fluid Dynamics I by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Explore comprehensive notes on Fluid Dynamics by Muhammad Usman Hamid. Covers fundamental concepts (viscosity, stress fields, continuum), fluid statics, and differential analysis. Special thanks to Mr. Anwar Khan for contributing these resources to MathCity.org.</description>
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[Method of Mathematical Physics by Mr. Muhammad Usman Hamid]

Method of Mathematical Physics is an area of mathematics concerned with the application of mathematical methods to physics problems. Mathematical techniques for statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and classical mechanics are all included in this large field.</description>
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[Theory of Relativity &amp; Analytic Dynamics: Handwritten Notes]

Theory of Relativity and Analytic Dynamics is a subject that encompasses two distinct topics: relativity theory and analytic dynamics. Albert Einstein&#039;s theory of relativity defines the fundamental principles that control how moving objects behave in relation to one another and to the observer. The motion of objects as a result of forces and torques is the subject of analyt…</description>
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[Special Theory of Relativity by M Usman Hamid and M Zeeshan Ahmad]
Special theory of relativity developed by Einstein in 1905, after the failure of Newton‘s laws, when he was dealing with the relative motion in space. The theory of relativity deals with relations which exist between physical quantities (such as mass of a particle, length of a rod, electric field at a point etc.) as they appear to different observers in relative …</description>
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