Flat figures' geometry for building mechanics


 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:20 am    Post subject: Flat figures' geometry for building mechanics Reply with quoteFind all posts by manila

Hello,

Could You recommend me some good books or materials to learn and study flat figures' geometry in building mechanics? I would like to get some good materials mainly about torques, inert moments and aberration' moments. These definitions are for me a bit abstractive as for now. I know how to count it, but I can't imagine this and don't understand good.
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