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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Me·chan·ics
n.
That
science
,
or
branch
of
applied
mathematics
,
which
treats
of
the
action
of
forces
on
bodies
.
Note:
☞
That
part
of
mechanics
which
considers
the
action
of
forces
in
producing
rest
or
equilibrium
is
called
statics
;
that
which
relates
to
such
action
in
producing
motion
is
called
dynamics
.
The
term
mechanics
includes
the
action
of
forces
on
all
bodies
,
whether
solid
,
liquid
,
or
gaseous
.
It
is
sometimes
,
however
,
and
formerly
was
often
,
used
distinctively
of
solid
bodies
only
:
The
mechanics
of
liquid
bodies
is
called
also
hydrostatics
,
or
hydrodynamics
,
according
as
the
laws
of
rest
or
of
motion
are
considered
.
The
mechanics
of
gaseous
bodies
is
called
also
pneumatics
.
The
mechanics
of
fluids
in
motion
,
with
special
reference
to
the
methods
of
obtaining
from
them
useful
results
,
constitutes
hydraulics
.
Animal mechanics
Physiol.
,
that
portion
of
physiology
which
has
for
its
object
the
investigation
of
the
laws
of
equilibrium
and
motion
in
the
animal
body
.
The
most
important
mechanical
principle
is
that
of
the
lever
,
the
bones
forming
the
arms
of
the
levers
,
the
contractile
muscles
the
power
,
the
joints
the
fulcra
or
points
of
support
,
while
the
weight
of
the
body
or
of
the
individual
limbs
constitutes
the
weight
or
resistance
.
Applied mechanics
,
the
principles
of
abstract
mechanics
applied
to
human
art
;
also
,
the
practical
application
of
the
laws
of
matter
and
motion
to
the
construction
of
machines
and
structures
of
all
kinds
.
orbital mechanics
,
the
principles
governing
the
motion
of
bodies
in
orbit
around
other
bodies
under
gravitational
influence
,
such
as
artificial
Earth
satellites
.
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