Vibrations and Waves

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CRC Press, Sep 30, 1971 - Science - 316 pages

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Contents

Periodic motions
4
The superposition of periodic motions
19
The free vibrations of physical systems
74
Forced vibrations and resonance
77
Coupled oscillators and normal modes
119
Progressive waves
201
Boundary effects and interference
253
A short bibliography
303
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Contents
Periodic motions 3
3
The superposition of periodic motions 19
19
The free vibrations of physical systems 41
41
19
47
Normal modes of continuous systems Fourier analysis 161
161
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Answers to problems
309

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A.P. French (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA)

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