Vibration Problems in Engineering by D. H. Young, S. P. Timoshenko, W. Weaver

Vibration Problems in Engineering



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Vibration Problems in Engineering D. H. Young, S. P. Timoshenko, W. Weaver ebook
Page: 497
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ISBN: 0471632287, 9780471632283
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience


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