Mechanics


Classical Mechanics
Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, #3)
Silver Borne (Mercy Thompson, #5)
Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 60)
Bone Crossed (Mercy Thompson, #4)
Course of Theoretical Physics: Vol. 1, Mechanics
River Marked (Mercy Thompson, #6)
Engineering Mechanics
Luna and the Lie
Happy Ever After (Bride Quartet, #4)
Engineering Mechanics: Statics
An Introduction To Mechanics
Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1)
Classical Mechanics
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Mechanics
 
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D.S. Mathur
Course of Theoretical Physics by L.D. LandauMathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics by Vladimir I. ArnoldClassical Mechanics by Charles P. Poole Jr.Classical Mechanics by John R. TaylorNonlinear Dynamics and Chaos by Steven H. Strogatz
Classical Mechanics (MMath)
21 books — 7 voters

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Picture Books About Airplanes
81 books — 16 voters
Carnage by Shantel TessierClockwork Angel by Cassandra ClareClockwork Prince by Cassandra ClareClockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare
Gears on Novel Covers
4 books — 4 voters

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootLab Girl by Hope JahrenSilent Spring by Rachel CarsonAlien Earths by Lisa KalteneggerInvisible Women by Caroline Criado Pérez
Women in Science
329 books — 107 voters

Betsy Cornwell
The cracks grew over him like vines, faster and faster. At first he bucked, whinnying metallic screeches. Then he gradually stilled, looking up at me with frightened glass eyes. He was growing. New, molten glass leeched out between his fissures, cooled and hardened only to crack again and make room for more liquid glass. The gears inside him moaned and creaked, and metal filings gathered at the base of his transparent stomach, only to fly up again and form more joints and chains and gears. Black ...more
Betsy Cornwell, Mechanica

Rick Riordan
She led him past the engine room, which looked like a very dangerous, mechanized jungle gym, with pipes and pistons and tubes jutting from a central bronze sphere. Cables resembling giant metal noodles snaked across the floor and ran up the walls. “How does that thing even work?” Percy asked. “No idea,” Annabeth said. “And I’m the only one besides Leo who can operate it.” “That’s reassuring.” “It should be fine. It’s only threatened to blow up once.” “You’re kidding, I hope.” She smiled. “Come ...more
Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

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