Varignon’s theorem and its practical applications.

Newton’s laws of motion, D'Alembert’s principle, and work-energy methods.

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A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics (often titled as Applied Mechanics R.K. Rajput

Force systems, equilibrium, moments, and parallel forces.

R.K. Rajput's "Engineering Mechanics" is designed as a self-sufficient textbook for undergraduate engineering courses. Its primary aim is to help students master the laws of mechanics by systematically applying them through neatly drawn free-body diagrams.

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