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The treatise presents a systematic exposition of classical mechanics, beginning with the sensory basis for understanding matter and defining fundamental properties such as magnitude, impenetrability, and force. It develops principles of statics and dynamics through logical argument and mathematical demonstration, treating equilibrium, motion, and the mechanical behavior of bodies and machines; it explains methods of measurement, comparison, and generalization, and illustrates principles with worked examples and experiments. Emphasis is placed on clear definitions, stepwise deduction, and practical application to common mechanical problems.
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