APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF POSSIBLE MOVEMENTS TO SOLVE TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
Abstract
The principles of mechanics are the initial assumptions that reflect the general laws of mechanical phenomena, from which, as consequences, all the equations that determine the motion of a mechanical system (or the conditions of its equilibrium) can be derived. Over the course of the development of mechanics, a number of such principles have been established, each of which can form the foundation of mechanics. These principles are divided into non-variational and variational.
About the Authors
N.I. MikhailenkoRussian Federation
E.Ya. Zhivago
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Mikhailenko N., Zhivago E. APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF POSSIBLE MOVEMENTS TO SOLVE TECHNICAL PROBLEMS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2013;(1):58-63. (In Russ.)











